Prices of lived-in homes should break an all-time high last seen in May 2019 even as property analysts see challenges from stock market swoon and emigration. ( read original story ...)
Top Glove, world’s biggest rubber glove maker, to reapply for Hong Kong listing after US ban over forced labour derailed previous attempt
World’s biggest rubber glove maker says it will refile its lapsed application, after an earlier attempt to raise as much as US$1.9 billion was delayed by a US ban on its products amid allegations of ... ( read original story ...)
HKIRC Announces the Results of the “Hong Kong E-Commerce & Security Survey 2021” and Recommends 6 Tips for E-Commerce Strategy
Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited ("HKIRC") today announced the results of the "Hong Kong E-Commerce & Security Survey 2021" ("the survey"). The pandemic has accelerated the shift ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police seize HK$72 million worth of cocaine, arrest 2 in second major drug bust in as many days
Police find narcotics in two huts occupied by a 21-year-old man in a rural part of the New Territories in their second major drug bust in as many days. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong employers say new helper scheme’s entry quotas too low, quarantine costs too high
Some will give up entirely on the idea of hiring a domestic worker from overseas given the cost, warns leader of employers group. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong home prices rise for 7th month, near record high
Hong Kong private home prices rose 0.46% in July, official data showed on Friday, just short of a record high, supported by strong pent-up demand and hopes that mainland Chinese buyers will soon ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong court grants bail to student charged under security law
A Hong Kong court on Friday approved bail for a student leader who is among four charged with “advocating terrorism” after their union passed a motion mourning the death of a 50-year-old who stabbed a ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympics: Hong Kong table tennis players Wong and Ng lose in final group matches, Wong advances to semis
Wong Ting-ting beaten by Japan’s Kanami Furukawa but teen moves on to unbeaten Russian Elena Prokofeva in final four as Rio bronze winner Ng Mui-wui misses out on medal shot ... ( read original story ...)
Genting Dream – Hong Kong’s first ‘cruise to nowhere’
China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has launched its first ever "cruise to nowhere." The Genting Dream will sail out to sea past the Lei Yue Mun and Tathong channels before ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Rush for Special U.K. Visas Slows in Second Quarter
More than 30,000 Hong Kong residents sought special U.K. visas in the second quarter of this year, although the pace of applications slowed from an initial rush to get on the path way to citizenship. ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong shares open lower
Hong Kong stocks fell again at the start of business on Friday, in line with losses in New York and across most of Asia, as traders await a key speech later in the day by Federal Reserve chief Jerome ... ( read original story ...)
Tea Chain ChaBaiDao Is Said to Weigh $500 Million Hong Kong IPO
Chinese fruit tea chain ChaBaiDao is considering a Hong Kong initial public offering that could raise about $500 million, people with knowledge of the matter said. ( read original story ...)
Foreign businesses threaten to quit Hong Kong over strict quarantine rules
A senior Hong Kong official has admitted that the city’s stringent travel quarantine regime had caused “suffering” for international businesses as executives warned that its reputation as a global ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ‘patriot’ committee removes opposition lawmaker from office
A powerful new Hong Kong committee tasked with vetting politicians and officials for their loyalty disqualified an opposition lawmaker for the first time on Thursday (Aug 26), as authorities purge its ... ( read original story ...)