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Month: January 2022

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong’s travel curbs biggest challenge to business: AmCham

Survey by American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong finds 60 percent of respondents view curbs as biggest concern. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

HK stocks edge up in volatile session

Shares in Hong Kong ended slightly higher on Wednesday after a volatile day, helped by hopes the Chinese central bank will unveil fresh ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Chinese HiPhi EV Maker Weighs $500 Million Hong Kong IPO

A Chinese electric-vehicle maker, whose top-end HiPhi sport utility vehicles come with a price tag of as much as 800,000 yuan ($126,000), is considering a Hong Kong initial public offering as soon as ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

More expats may quit Hong Kong over its tough Covid laws: Survey

The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong pointed to border closures as a major issue for those surveyed. The organisation's president has told the BBC she has now left Hong Kong. The Asian ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong authorities remove hamsters from pet shop over Covid scare

Authorities remove hamsters from a pet shop in Hong Kong after an employee and a customer handling hamsters tested positive for coronavirus. The city will cull hundreds of the animals after some were ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

FWD Group raises $200 million in pre-IPO funding – sources

Asian insurer FWD Group has raised $200 million in new funding ahead of its planned Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.The sources ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Why Alibaba Is Falling Today Even As Tech Peers Lead Hang Seng Higher

Shares of U.S.-listed Chinese tech companies traded mostly higher in Hong Kong on Wednesday, leading the benchmark Hang Seng Index higher. What’s Moving: Shares of Baidu ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong’s COVID-19 hamster cull sparks fear of owners abandoning pets

A mass hamster cull in Hong Kong sparked fears among animal welfare groups on Wednesday that panicky people would abandon their pets after 11 of the rodents from one petshop in the city tested ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong plans to cull 2,000 hamsters over Covid fears. Pet owners are outraged

Hong Kong will euthanize about 2,000 hamsters and other small animals after a pet store worker and several rodents tested positive for coronavirus, as the city pursues an uncompromising zero-Covid ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

More U.S. firms in Hong Kong plan expanding investment: AmCham HK

US businesses in Hong Kong are generally optimistic about the competitive global hub and more plan to expand their investments ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Genting Hong Kong to cease major business activities after no new funding

Cruise operator Genting Hong Kong has filed to close down its business as it runs out of cash as of January 2022. However its operations of cruise lines by Dream Cruises Holding will continue. In an ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong independence activist Leung released from prison after 4 years

Hong Kong activist Edward Leung, who coined the now-banned slogan Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times, was released from prison after spending four years behind bars for a 2016 protest ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong kung fu master intends to run in leadership election

Hong Kong film producer and kung fu master Sin Kwok Lam said on Wednesday he intended to run in the city's leadership race, a surprise move that comes as incumbent Chief Executive Carrie Lam has yet ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Cruise operator Genting Hong Kong files to wind up company as cash runs out

In a filing to the Hong Kong exchange, Genting said it has "imminently be unable to pay its debts as they fall due," as its liquidity dries up. ( read original story ...)

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