Magistrate dismisses argument that the arrest was an attempt to make the student a scapegoat for attacks on police station. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus Hong Kong: more than 6,000 workers at isolation facilities ‘to become jobless’ as outbreak eases
Labour sector lawmaker Dennis Leung says health authorities plan to wind down operations at six community isolation facilities as early as next Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Paul Chan: higher rates add to pressure on borrowers
Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Thursday expressed confidence that Hong Kong's economy and markets would be able to resist pressure from rising US ... ( read original story ...)
With new leader, the future for progressive politics looks more challenging – for feminists in Hong Kong, it was already bleak
When John Lee becomes the next chief executive, many expect Beijing's crackdown on civil liberties to continue. Where does that leave Hong Kong's embattled gender movement? ( read original story ...)
Beijing relaxes COVID quarantine restrictions, Hong Kong reopens beaches
While a new COVID-19 wave is threatening Beijing, Hong Kong is emerging from its deadliest outbreak thus far. Hong Kong reopened beaches and pools on Thursday, on the heels of a surge that killed ... ( read original story ...)
Arriving in Hong Kong and unsure about city’s vaccine pass scheme? Here’s what you need to know
From Thursday, all those entering the city will be issued with a ‘provisional vaccine pass’ QR code together with a compulsory quarantine order at border checkpoints. ( read original story ...)
CNBX pharma granted patent in Hong Kong for cancer therapy
Cannabics Pharmaceuticals said on Thursday it had received a grant of patent notice by the Hong Kong Patent Registry for System and Method for High Throughput Screening ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese student pleads guilty to attempted murder of 4 Hong Kong women in hopes of death penalty
Following multiple suicide attempts, a student from mainland China tried to murder four women in Hong Kong in the hopes of receiving the death penalty. Liu Yueteng, a 26-year-old former university ... ( read original story ...)
Breaking Up HSBC Wouldn’t Solve its Political Woes
Two different HSBCs—each with different, clearly defined constituencies— might find life easier in some ways. But a split wouldn’t defuse the biggest political land mines. ( read original story ...)
Is Hong Kong’s global financial center status weakening?
Over the past few years, speculation has been rife over whether Hong Kong can maintain its global financial center status against the backdrop of rising tensions between China and the U.S. ( read original story ...)
Thu. 9:43 a.m.: Hong Kong reopens beaches, Beijing relaxes quarantine rules
People run at a waterfront today in Hong Kong. Hong Kong today reopened beaches and pools in a relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, while China's capital Beijing began easing quarantine rules for ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s base rate rises by the most in 22 years, ushering in era of faster, bigger increases in borrowing costs even as economy slumps
Hong Kong's cost of money soared by the most in 22 years as the city's de facto central bank followed the US Federal Reserve to usher in an era of faster, bigger rate increases, even while the local ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong relaxes Covid restrictions . . . but visitors still have to quarantine
Hong Kong reopened beaches and swimming pools in a relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions from today, but business leaders have criticised the “nightmare” of stric ... ( read original story ...)
What it’s like trying to sell a home in the world’s most expensive real-estate market right now, according to 4 agents who work in Hong Kong
After a lull due to the city's COVID-19 restrictions, the real-estate market is seeing a surge in demand for off-plan launches, experts told Insider. ( read original story ...)