Hong Kong’s move to ease some virus restrictions gave a boost to business sentiment, though many said the steps won’t go far enough in softening the economic blow from the city’s worst Covid outbreak ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong eases travel rules in apparent shift from zero-Covid policy
Ban on flights from nine countries lifted for fully-vaccinated residents and quarantine reduced to seven days ... ( read original story ...)
Startup Urtopia Opens Preorders on Carbon Fiber Smart Ebike
After a monthslong crowdfunding campaign, Urtopia is taking preorders now for its hub-drive carbon fiber connected ebike. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to ease strict COVID curbs after business backlash
Hong Kong plans to relax some anti-COVID-19 measures next month, lifting a ban on flights from nine countries, reducing quarantine and reopening schools, after a backlash from business and residents. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to lift ban on flights from nine countries
Hong Kong will resume international flights from the United States, Britain and seven other countries, the government said Monday as it announced a loosening of some of the world's toughest Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong social-distancing: businesses tentatively welcome road map for easing restrictions, but many still have concerns
A catering industry representative says the government should move faster in lifting all restrictions on restaurants An advocate for local bars owners, meanwhile, says he is sceptical the government ... ( read original story ...)
Exodus: Can Hong Kong stem the outflow of financial talent?
As Covid fatalities rise fast, senior bankers are fleeing a city that is increasingly cut off from the world. Will Hong Kong ever be the same again? ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong begins to reopen borders
A ban on flights from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, India, Pakistan, Nepal and the Philippines will end at the start of April. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to partially ease COVID-19 restrictions
The government of Hong Kong has announced plans to partially ease its rigid coronavirus-related measures starting next month. The move is seen as aimed at easing dissatisfaction among both business ... ( read original story ...)
Shenzhen-Hong Kong freighter launched as locksdowns hit supply chains
The southern Chinese city of Shenzhen has launched a freighter service to Hong Kong to meet a lack of trucking capacity as a result of Covid-19 outbreaks. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to ease strict COVID measures from April
STORY: Hong Kong said Monday it plans to ease some COVID-19 restrictions next month --a roll back on some of the world's most stringent measures to stop the virus.A ban on flights from nine countries, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong suspends trading in shares of Chinese property developer Evergrande
Hong Kong suspended trading in shares of the world’s most indebted property developer Evergrande on Monday pending a release of “inside information” from the Chinese company ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese property giant suspends share trading again
The debt-laden property developer Evergrande, which racked up debts worth $A420 billion, has suffered another embarrassing blow by suspending trading on the Hong Kong stock exchange for a second time. ( read original story ...)
Tycoons Adrian Cheng, Lawrence Ho To List SPACs In Hong Kong Despite Market Turbulence
Real estate tycoon Adrian Cheng and gaming mogul Lawrence Ho are seeking to list their special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, jumping on the initial public ... ( read original story ...)