Five speech therapists in Hong Kong have been jailed for 19 months each after being found guilty of publishing "seditious". Authorities interpreted the books - about sheep trying to hold back wolves ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong property market in a ‘depression’ after poor sales at Miami Quay, expert says
Only about 30 per cent, or 41 of the 137 flats on sale at Miami Quay in Kai Tak have been sold Aside a resurgence in Covid-19 infections, Hong Kong's homeowners and potential buyers are also bracing ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li vows to provide HK$10 million to dancer critically injured during Mirror concert
Billionaire Richard Li says he will provide financial support to Mo Li and his family, in addition to covering the performer’s medical fees. ( read original story ...)
Climate change in Hong Kong worsens housing crisis for city’s poor
Pushed to the fringes by high property prices and a lack of public housing, poorer residents suffer during the city’s brutal summers. ( read original story ...)
Children’s Books Branded Seditious in Hong Kong
After letting it lie dormant for several decades, the Hong Kong government, as part of the current crackdown on the opposition, has dusted off a sedition law under the local crimes ordinance to apply ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong crane accident: widow of victim stops accepting donations, urges public to help other victims and needy families
Widow thanks donors for support and care but says she has enough money for now and there are others who are also need help She hopes all parties could look at the accident and find way to 'minimise ... ( read original story ...)
Mainland China, Hong Kong Stock Exchanges Closed For Mid-Autumn Festival
Stock exchanges in mainland China and Hong Kong were closed today, Sept. 12, in connection with the Mid-Autumn Festival. It’s business as usual in the U.S., where mainland Internet leaders such as ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ‘serious’ air pollution alerts issued; conditions expected to persist for several days
Air pollution levels reach 'serious', the highest alert level, as Hong Kong hit by heat and light winds Air quality health index at highest level at 7 out of 18 stations and 'very high', the next down ... ( read original story ...)
Tesla supplier’s rival Gauges demand for $2 billion Hong Kong IPO
Chinese battery maker CALB Co. has started gauging investor demand for its $2 billion Hong Kong initial public offering. The Jiangsu-based lithium battery maker, a competitor for bellwethers ... ( read original story ...)
CATL’s battery rival starts gauging demand for US$2 billion Hong Kong IPO
Chinese battery maker CALB Co has started gauging investor demand for its US$2 billion Hong Kong initial public offering.The Jiangsu-based lithium battery maker, a competitor for bellwethers ... ( read original story ...)
SPACs underwhelm in Singapore and Hong Kong in first year
Special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) have received a cooler than expected response in both Hong Kong and Singapore, with some launches from early in the year fizzling and few new applications ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong PolyU launches fashion challenge
Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has teamed up with local financial services company Hang Seng Bank to co-found the Sustainable Future Challenge in Textiles and Fashion. The competition ... ( read original story ...)
SPACs underwhelm in Hong Kong and Singapore in first year, as listings lapse and applications peter out
Special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) have received a cooler than expected response, but market participants still expect the listing mechanism to play a long-term role. ( read original story ...)
CATL’s Battery Rival Starts Gauging Demand for $2 Billion Hong Kong IPO
CALB Co., a local competitor for global battery bellwethers Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. and BYD Co., has started gauging investor demand for its $2 billion Hong Kong initial public offering. M ... ( read original story ...)