Marine protected areas help preserve Hong Kong’s rich biodiversity, but action is urgently needed to meet international standards to safeguard them. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Currenxie Introduces Visa Card for Convenient, More Secure International Payments
As mentioned in the announcement, the Currenxie Visa Business Card is presently available to the firm’s customers residing in Hong Kong and will be also launched across the United Kingdom and Europe ... ( read original story ...)
Credit Suisse Expects China Listings in Hong Kong to Rebound
Credit Suisse Group AG expects investment-banking activity in Asia to pick up as China stock listings shift to Hong Kong from the U.S., according to the bank’s regional chief Helman Sitohang. Despite ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s property barons set to benefit from affordable housing drive
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Hong Kong news every morning. China is threatening to smash the empires of Hong Kong’s real estate magnates — once so powerful they were ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong villagers not convinced they’ll benefit by selling ancestral land in New Territories to developers
Rural leaders in the New Territories say the government can do more to help villagers build new homes for themselves. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Stage-Managed Election Is Fooling Nobody
The trappings of democracy are important to an authoritarian system. Getting people to go to the polls may be the biggest challenge. ( read original story ...)
Young people in Hong Kong losing confidence in rule of law after 2019 protests, survey finds
About 45 per cent of respondents to Youth IDEAS study also said they believed government could exert influence on the courts. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong buyers bet on housing market to pick up as investor pays HK$100 million for whole floor at Centralcon’s The Arles project
While news about the border reopening is boosting demand, home buyers refrained from snapping up more expensive units on offer at Centralcon’s The Arles project on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
Hot Topics: Why soaring petrol prices matter for Hong Kong’s drivers
Rising fuel costs have affected the livelihood of the city’s drivers already hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, from taxi drivers to school bus operators. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong braces for cold spell, with temperatures forecast to drop this week
Hongkongers will have the opportunity to use their winter wardrobes this week, with a cold front forecast to cross the Guangdong coast bringing a drop in temperatures. While temperatures soared to 30 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police seized souped-up speedboats, outboard engines worth HK$25 million in latest raid on seaborne smugglers
Ten speedboats and another 57 engines discovered in 100,000 sq ft Tuen Mun warehouse, marking biggest such bust in city history. ( read original story ...)
Trade with Hong Kong to see a lift
Economic, trade and investment ties between Cambodia and Hong Kong are expected to grow soon, as Ministry of Commerce leaders pledge to encourage Hong Kong businesses to invest in the Kingdom, to ... ( read original story ...)
Record land sales will shrink Hong Kong deficit, but not enough to justify big spending, finance chief says
The sale of several prime urban sites helped the city hit a record high of HK$40 billion in land income as of last month, but it’s not enough to cover gap created by major increases to recurrent ... ( read original story ...)
New Hong Kong doxxing law will punish Opposition, warns experts
Experts have warned that a contentious law that came into effect in Hong Kong in October will be used to punish opposition figures for revealing personal inform ... ( read original story ...)