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Month: November 2021

Posted on 21/11/2021

How to survive quarantine: people with multiple stints behind them offer tips – and opinions on the rights and wrongs of spending 21 days alone in a Hong Kong hotel room

It is a truth that any article on Hong Kong and Covid-19 must include the line, "some of the toughest quarantine regulations in the world". But are they in fact the toughest? Is anywhere any stricter ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

Hong Kong government looks to green bonds sale in yuan as way of consolidating city’s role as global offshore hub for RMB

Financial Secretary Paul Chan says move will consolidate city’s role as global offshore hub for RMB, and as green financial centre. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

Why do so many firms seeking growth in China overlook a Hong Kong listing?

After sharp contractions, many economies are bouncing back from Covid-19. Growth is now expected to stabilise, with mature markets returning to pre-pandemic levels. However, China stands out when it ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

Weibo files for Hong Kong secondary listing, as China’s answer to Twitter joins march by Chinese stocks to list nearer home

Weibo filed a draft prospectus with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Thursday, as China’s leading microblogging platform seeks a secondary listing to raise capital to expand its content offering and ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

Hong Kong Fintech Startup Airwallex Raises Another Nine Figures In Funding

Airwallex, a fintech startup headquartered in Hong Kong, has raised $100 million in a funding round—just two months after it raised $200 million from investors including Lone Pine Capital, 1835i ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

Hong Kong under-24s beg to come to Britain

Pro-democracy campaigners have called on the government to extend the UK’s settlement scheme for Hong Kong nationals to include many young people excluded fro ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

Coronavirus live: thousands gather in Vienna for Covid protest; UK cannot afford to be complacent, expert says

Hong Kong move is part of broader campaign to incentivise its 7.5 million residents to get vaccinated ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

China’s iron grip threatens Hong Kong’s financial future

Hong Kong's status as a major financial hub is in jeopardy as banks find it harder to recruit and retain talent amidst severe restrictions ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 21/11/2021

Hong Kong homebuyers snap up flats at new Kennedy Town project on strength of location, well-known developers

Sun Hung Kai Properties sold 84 of the first batch of 130 small units on offer at Kennedy 38, a joint venture with Henderson Land and Wheelock Properties. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 20/11/2021

Coronavirus Hong Kong: more than 100 Cathay Pacific staff leaving quarantine camp after no exposure to infected cargo pilots found

Staff who were sent to government-run facility at Penny’s Bay had stayed at same Frankfurt hotel as the three pilots. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 20/11/2021

Here’s how Hong Kong’s deep capital pool and access to China puts city in good stead to be the green finance regional hub

The final instalment of a four-part series on the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow looks at how Hong Kong can play a role in reversing global warming. The first three ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 20/11/2021

Coronavirus live news: Hong Kong authorises Sinovac vaccine for children aged 3-17, Rotterdam riots condemned

Iraq said it has received 1.2 million doses of Pfizer/BioNTech’s Covid vaccine through the Covax sharing scheme, amid fears of a fourth wave in the country, AFP reports. Nearly seven million Iraqis ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 20/11/2021

Hong Kong authorises Sinovac Covid vaccine for children aged 3 to 17

Benefits of approving age extension outweigh the risks, says secretary for food and health ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 20/11/2021

Hong Kong Approves Sinovac Vaccine for Children Ages 3-17

Hong Kong approved lowering the age of eligibility for the Covid-19 vaccine from China’s Sinovac Biotech Ltd. to three years old, down from 18 years old. ( read original story ...)

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