Hong Kong has lost its position as a global aviation hub due to China's zero-COVID policy, the head of airlines group IATA said on Wednesday, warning the industry's recovery from the pandemic would be ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest man who played harmonica at Queen’s vigil on suspicion of sedition
A man was arrested in Hong Kong on suspicion of sedition after playing the harmonica at a vigil for Queen Elizabeth II, under a colonial-era law that once outlawed insulting the Queen -- and has now ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest man for alleged sedition during Queen Elizabeth II tribute
Hong Kong police said Tuesday they arrested a man who paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II by playing a harmonica near the city’s British Consulate. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to start monkeypox vaccination on October 5
Hong Kong will launch a monkeypox vaccination programme for "high-risk groups" from Oct. 5 following the discovery of an imported case of monkeypox this month, the city's Department of Health said on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s John Lee vows to retain global connectivity, bank on strengths as ‘open, international city’ to drive growth in Greater Bay Area
Chief executive makes speech at forum, where former head of China's central bank also says city's status as financial hub not challenged by worsening US ties Lee also expresses gratitude to Beijing ... ( read original story ...)
Climate change: 4 in 10 Hong Kong-listed firms do not meet coming global sustainability standards, says Grant Thornton
At least four in 10 Hong Kong-listed companies do not meet new requirements coming from the International Sustainability Standards Board by year’s end, says accounting firm Grant Thornton. ( read original story ...)
Home prices poised to fall in Hong Kong, Australia, Canada, France, and the US as global central banks raise interest rates
“The mortgage rate now is 2 per cent from 1 per cent at the end of 2021,” said Herve Guinebert, the managing director at Paris-based Banque Transatlantique’s Hong Kong representative office. “It’s ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong political, financial luminaries show up for funeral of Vincent Cheng, first Chinese executive director of HSBC
City leader John Lee hails Cheng’s contribution to public and social services, while his predecessor says banker’s role symbolises ‘the great Hong Kong story’. ( read original story ...)
Man arrested in Hong Kong after paying tribute to queen
A man who paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II near the British Consulate in Hong Kong was arrested for alleged sedition. Police said the 43-year-old man was detained late Monday near the consulate, ... ( read original story ...)
Tencent Music Makes Quiet Start in Hong Kong Stock Trading
Shares of Tencent Music Entertainment, China’s largest online music company, made a slow but steady start Wednesday in trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. At the lunchtime trading break, the ... ( read original story ...)
Tencent Music shares set to open at HK$18 each in Hong Kong debut
China's Tencent Music Entertainment Group shares are due to start trading at HK$18 ($2.29) each in the company's Hong Kong listing debut on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Tencent Music shares open at HK$18 each in Hong Kong debut
China's Tencent Music Entertainment Group shares started trading at HK$18 ($2.29) each in the company's Hong Kong listing debut on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Tencent Music Starts Trading in Hong Kong Without Raising Funds
Tencent Music Entertainment Group began trading in Hong Kong’s exchange on Wednesday without selling new shares or raising funds. Most Read from BloombergHome-Flipper Opendoor Hit With Losses in Echo ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong man arrested after paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
Police in the former British colony, where mourners gathered in large numbers outside the British Consulate, said the man was being investigated on suspicion of sedition. ( read original story ...)