Wang Xiaoshan, Lau Chung-hoi involved in scam to apply for three letters of credit from DBS Bank, with total value of transactions reaching HK$75 million. ( read original story ...)
How Hong Kong’s Tiananmen memorials are being erased
The Chinese territory, whose annual vigils marking the 1989 crackdown in Beijing were a symbol of its relative freedoms, may not hold a public commemoration for the first time. ( read original story ...)
Remembering the Tiananmen Square crackdown: with no June 4 vigil in Hong Kong, will memories fade or can overseas events carry the torch?
Overseas commemorations of event have taken on greater significance this year, especially as more Hongkongers have moved out of city. ( read original story ...)
For Hong Kong students, commemorating Tiananmen now requires ‘hide and seek’
Goddess of Democracy figurines have been hidden across the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus to remember the June 4, 1989 massacre. ( read original story ...)
Diversity pressure, listing rules will lead to greater representation of women on boards of Hong Kong-listed firms, says executive search veteran
Women could occupy nearly 50 per cent of the 2,000 new board seats at Hong Kong-listed firms over the next three years, says Meraki executive director Kirti Lad Companies need to proactively find and ... ( read original story ...)
Police patrol Hong Kong park amid Tiananmen vigil ban
Dozens of police officers are patrolling Hong Kong’s Victoria Park after authorities for a third consecutive year banned public commemoration of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in 19 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong authorities snuff out Tiananmen Square commemorations
Commemorations in Hong Kong of the Tiananmen Square massacre have largely been snuffed out, as authorities have sought to crush observance of the crackdown on student protesters i ... ( read original story ...)
Tiananmen anniversary: US hails the ‘brave’ 33 years on as Hong Kong warns against gatherings
US ‘will not forget June 4’, says Blinken, while Taiwain set to be only part of Chinese-speaking world where public commemorations permitted ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong still struggling despite tax record
Surprising 14 per cent rise appears to indicate the Covid-battered economy has rebounded, but a closer look at the details tells a different story The amount of tax received by the government is seen ... ( read original story ...)
Univest Securities, LLC Announces Closing of $25 Million IPO for its Client Zhong Yang Financial Group Limited (Nasdaq: TOP)
Univest Securities, LLC (“Univest”), a member of FINRA and SIPC, and a full-service investment bank and securities broker-dealer firm based in New York, today announced the closing of the initial ... ( read original story ...)
Zhong Yang Financial Group Limited Announces Closing of $25,000,000 Initial Public Offering
Zhong Yang Financial Group Limited (the “Company”) (NASDAQ: TOP), a fast-growing online brokerage firm located in Hong Kong specializing in the trading of local and foreign equities, futures, options ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police warn against unauthorized gatherings ahead of Tiananmen anniversary
Hong Kong police appear ready to enforce a ban on gatherings marking the Saturday anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising and violent Chinese government suppression of that protest. ( read original story ...)
The Guardian view on Hong Kong’s freedoms: gone, but not forgotten
Editorial: China has silenced dissent in the city, but exiles are finding ways to keep its spirit alive ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Office Market Picks Up Steam From Relaxed Covid Restrictions
According to JLL's latest Hong Kong Property Market Monitor Report, grade A office market picked up some momentum in April due to the relaxed social distancing measures. Overall net absorption was 249 ... ( read original story ...)