A Hong Kong teenager has been sentenced to serve time in a training centre for hurling a petrol bomb at a police station in the hope of killing officers during the social unrest of 2019, and for ... ( read original story ...)
US red cards China over Xinjiang, Tibet and repression in Hong Kong
While Sherman visited China, US secretary of state is coming to India on Tuesday evening to deepen bilateral ties with New Delhi. This includes stabilisation of Afghanistan, Chinese aggression in Indo ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s external trade continues strong growth in June
Hong Kong's goods exports and imports continued to register significant growth in June, official data showed Monday. Exports surged 33 percent year on year to 406.6 billion Hong Kong dollars (52.29 ... ( read original story ...)
China, Hong Kong shares tumble on regulatory clampdowns
China and Hong Kong shares fell sharply to their lowest this year on Monday, as investor worries over government regulations battered stocks in the education, property and tech sectors. The searing ... ( read original story ...)
China Bond Rally Gains Momentum as Risks Show Up Everywhere
Traders in China are flocking to sovereign bonds as an expanding regulatory crackdown and concern that growth is slowing pressure risk markets.The yield on benchmark 10-year government debt fell to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong crackdown unnerves Japanese companies
Hong Kong's expanding crackdown on media companies and other sectors appears to have reignited Japanese companies' concerns over the city's business environment about a sweeping national security law ... ( read original story ...)
China electric cars: Li Auto gets nod for IPO, dual primary listing in Hong Kong
Nasdaq-listed Li Auto receives approval from Hong Kong exchange to sell shares and list on the main board, becoming the second Chinese EV maker to list here. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index closes more than 4% down as China tech and education shares plunge
Shares in Hong Kong dropped sharply by the close on Monday, wiping out the Hang Seng index’s gains for 2021 once again as Chinese tech and education stocks plunged on regulatory pressure. Meanwhile, a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bourse returns Aim Vaccine’s IPO application
Hong Kong’s stock exchange has rejected an IPO application from Aim Vaccine, a leading Chinese vaccine maker. The deal is being sponsored by China Securities, CICC, Goldman Sachs and Macquarie. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics: triathlon false start throws racers for a loop, including Hong Kong’s Oscar Coggins – ‘something went wrong’
Oscar Coggins, who saw the boat about to impede the start of the Olympic triathlon, is happy with his 33rd-place finish and is now looking ahead to China National Games in September. ( read original story ...)
HKTDC Twin Jewellery Events Open in Hong Kong
The HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show, opened on 25 July at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) and will run ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong is the second simplest jurisdiction for business in the latest report by TMF Group; China and Indonesia drop in complexity
Hong Kong remains a great place for business according to the Global Business Complexity Index (GBCI) by TMF Group, a leading ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks lead Asia sell-off as China tuition reforms bite
Markets in Asia mostly fell Monday morning, led by Hong Kong after Beijing at the weekend further cracked down on China's tech firms, while education companies were hammered as the government unveiled ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index drops 3% as China tech and education shares plunge
The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong fell 3.24%, leading losses in the region. Hong Kong-listed shares of Chinese tech giant Tencent slipped 7.61% in Monday afternoon trade. Alibaba also dropped 5.17% ... ( read original story ...)