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Posted on 19/01/2022

HSBC sounds the alarm on Hong Kong’s ultra-strict quarantine rules

HSBC has raised the alarm on Hong Kong's strict quarantine rules by warning traders that the finance hub's extreme Covid measures are a risk to its business. The bank has told a group of traders in ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong to kill thousands of hamsters after Covid found on 11

Authorities call for animals to be surrendered for ‘disposal’ after traces of virus detected at pet shop ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong to cull 2,000 hamsters after COVID-19 outbreak

Hong Kong warned people not to kiss pets and ordered a mass cull of hamsters on Tuesday, to the outrage of animal-lovers, after 11 of the rodents tested positive for COVID-19. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Flight attendants arrested in Hong Kong for breaking COVID-19 rules

Hong Kong police have arrested two flight attendants for allegedly breaking COVID-19 rules after they were reportedly linked to a local outbreak of the omicron variant.The flight attendants, who are ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Whaleshark, mysterious collector of 400,000 NFTs, sees Hong Kong as a hub for the digital token that is gaining fans

Whaleshark, mysterious collector of 400,000 NFTs, sees Hong Kong as a hub for the digital token that is gaining fans ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong: Pet store hamsters test positive for COVID-19, Temporary suspension of sales

NewsDesk  @infectiousdiseasenews The Hong Kong government reported on the following today (computer translated): In view of the fact that hamsters in the Causeway Bay pet store have tested positive ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/01/2022

Hong Kong to cull hamsters after COVID-19 found in pet shop

Hong Kong ordered a cull of 2,000 hamsters on Tuesday and warned pet owners not to kiss animals after a cluster of COVID-19 cases was traced to a pet shop. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2022

Shimao’s founder offers to sell two floors at The Center in Hong Kong as developer digs into his own pockets to pare company’s debt

Shimao is seen as one of China’s more conservative borrowers, in a property industry where most developers rely on bank loans to finance their land purchases and constructions, amid a tight cap on ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2022

China stocks defy slump in Asian markets amid policy easing bets while Hang Seng surrenders gain

China’s economic slowdown has entrenched expectations for further policy easing and other market-friendly measures. Equities in Hong Kong erased gains, falling in tandem with most Asian markets. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2022

Hong Kong shares end lower weighed down by tech stocks

Hong Kong stocks ended lower on Tuesday weighed down by technology stocks, including index heavyweights Tencent and Alibaba, against the backdrop of a possible U.S. Federal Reserve rate hike as soon ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2022

Genting Hong Kong warns it may file for liquidition today

Genting Hong Kong — the parent of Star Cruises, Dream Cruises and Crystal Cruises — warned it may file for provisional liquidation today. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2022

Hong Kong blockchain gaming startup hits $5bn valuation

Animoca Brands, a Hong Kong-based developer of games using blockchain technology, said on Tuesday it raised $359 million in a funding round at a valuation of $5 billion. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2022

Hong Kong Says Hamsters May Have Infected a Pet Shop Worker With COVID-19. Now They All Must Die

A uthorities in Hong Kong have ordered the deaths of some 2,000 hamsters and other small rodent pets after health officials said they may be responsible for infecting a pet shop worker with COVID-19. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2022

Hong Kong to kill 2,000 animals after hamsters get COVID-19

Hong Kong authorities said Tuesday that they will kill about 2,000 small animals, including hamsters, after several tested positive for the coronavirus at a pet store where an employee was also ... ( read original story ...)

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