The Economist said on Saturday that Hong Kong declined to renew the visa of one its journalists, urging the city to maintain foreign media access as concerns grow about media freedoms in the global ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Authorities Deny Visa to Economist Journalist
Hong Kong authorities have declined to renew a visa for a foreign journalist working for The Economist without any explanation, the magazine said in a statement on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong supports multilateralism in overcoming global crisis: Carrie Lam
Chief Executive of China's Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam said Friday that will unequivocally support multilateralism and international cooperation in overcoming the global public ... ( read original story ...)
In a changing city, a glitzy Hong Kong gallery grapples with censorship
Between glass and soaring concrete walls, Hong Kongers queued for the opening of the much-anticipated multimillion-dollar art museum M+, a project bedevilled by delays, spiralling costs, and now the ... ( read original story ...)
Australian reporter refused Hong Kong visa in latest media blow
Hong Kong has refused to renew the visa of an Australian correspondent from The Economist, the newspaper's chief editor said, as authorities in the ... ( read original story ...)
Retailer Rue Gilt Groupe Files for IPO Showing Revenue Gains
Fashion retailer Rue Gilt Groupe Inc. filed for an initial public offering, disclosing growing revenue amid a continuing surge of consumer listings.Most Read from BloombergWhy Hong Kong Is Building Ap ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Denies Work Visa Renewal to The Economist’s Journalist
The Economist magazine said Hong Kong immigration authorities declined to renew the employment visa of one of its journalists and didn’t provide a reason for the rejection. Sue-Lin Wong, the China ... ( read original story ...)
China’s central bank says it will keep property market stable
China's central bank will act to keep property market stable and prevent prices from rising rapidly, it said on Friday.The People's Bank of China will continue to monitor financial institutions to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong property sales boom despite protest and pandemic
Hong Kong has been rocked by protests and a pandemic that has almost shut the city off from the world but high-end property deals are booming, buoyed by mainland entrepreneurs. Two flats were sold ... ( read original story ...)
All seats to be contested in Hong Kong’s Legco poll but are voters tuning in?
A total of 154 candidates have signed up for next month’s legislative election as Beijing works behind the scenes to ensure pro-establishment candidates do not win without a contest. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong declines to renew visa for Economist journalist
The Economist editor in chief Zanny Minton Beddoes issued the following statement on Friday: The Hong Kong immigration authorities have declined to renew the employment visa of our correspondent, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s M+ Museum Is Finally Open, but Censorship Threats Loom
Hong Kong’s long-in-development M+ museum opened to the general public, casting a spotlight on the controversies and setbacks that have plagued the institution for years. In the period between the ... ( read original story ...)
M+ museum opens in Hong Kong with 6,400 artworks, some controversy
The widely anticipated M+ art museum in Hong Kong opened on Friday with more than 180,000 square feet of space, more than 6,000 works of art and a hint of controversy over concerns about censorship. ( read original story ...)
CBUAE and central bank issued a communique on mBridge project
CBUAE has recently issued a communiqué on its joint mBridge project with partners from the Bank for International Settlements ... ( read original story ...)