Even after city moves to meet Beijing’s conditions for reopening border, firms still frustrated that long-awaited easing has yet to happen. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park posts HK$31.8 million deficit despite government bailouts as Covid-19 blights annual performance figures
Hong Kong's Ocean Park has slumped into a HK$31.8 million (US$4 million) deficit after posting a HK$1.92 billion surplus just a year earlier, even with the government pumping large sums of cash into ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong passes bill to ban films deemed threats to national security, increase penalty for unauthorised screenings
Bill 2021, which empowers chief secretary to ban previously approved productions considered a risk to national security. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Passes Film Censorship Law, Curbing Free Speech Again
Hong Kong has banned films that run contrary to the interests of a Beijing-drafted national security law, the latest crackdown on freedom of expression in the Asian financial hub. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Leads Asia Down With Tech Hurt By US China Telecom Ban
Hong Kong led most Asian markets lower Wednesday with tech firms in the firing line after China Telecom was banned from the United States, adding to already fraught tensions between the superpowers as ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong house prices fall by the most in nearly a year as volatile stock market hits buying sentiment
Hong Kong’s lived-in home prices declined by the most in nearly a year in September, after touching a record high in July as buying power was hit because of a retreating stock market, according to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bourse sees profit drop as major IPOs delayed
Hong Kong's stock exchange reported its second quarterly profit decline as China's widening crackdown on a broad range of sectors roiled markets and delayed major initial public offerings (IPOs).. ( read original story ...)
HKEX profit falls 3 per cent in third quarter profit as IPOs slump on China crackdown
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing posts net profit of HK$3.25 billion (US$417.9 million) for the July to September period, compared with HK$3.34 billion a year ago ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC sees opportunity in beaten down Chinese stocks
Investors have been cautious toward Chinese stocks amid Beijing's ongoing regulatory crackdown as well as contagion fears stemming from China Evergrande. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to tighten COVID-19 rules with hope that China reopens
HONG KONG >> Hong Kong will tighten COVID-19 restrictions despite a lack of local outbreaks to better align with China’s policies and increase chances of quarantine-free travel between the territory ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to Tighten Its Strict Quarantine Rules
Carrie Lam, the city’s chief executive, said Hong Kong planned to strengthen its quarantine requirements in an effort to allow residents to travel to mainland China without quarantining. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to further tighten Covid travel restrictions, despite business warnings and low no. of infections
Hong Kong will tighten coronavirus travel restrictions to bring it more into line with the Chinese mainland, its leader said Tuesday, as the city extended its streak of more than two months without a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leads Asia lower as US ban on China Telecom fans tensions
Hong Kong led most Asian markets lower Wednesday with tech firms in the firing line after China Telecom was banned from the United States, adding to already fraught tensions between the superpowers as ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing short video ad agency backed by ByteDance and Xiaomi files for IPO in Hong Kong
Uju’s three per cent share in China’s online short video marketing market – niche but expanding rapidly – makes it the second-biggest player in the field ... ( read original story ...)