Hong Kong leader John Lee said on Tuesday the case of a Hong Kong protester allegedly assaulted inside the grounds of the Chinese consulate in the British city of Manchester should be dealt with in ... ( read original story ...)
CNOOC, Chinese banks power Hong Kong stock rebound before earnings season as confidence recovers
Stocks in Hong Kong and mainland China overturned earlier losses to close with marginal gains on Monday. Market confidence is turning from bearish to ‘neutral and contrarianly positive’, one ... ( read original story ...)
With $900 Million In Funding, Hong Kong Fintech Unicorn WeLab Bets Big On Indonesia
As more startups explore Indonesia’s fintech potential, WeLab’s cofounder and CEO Simon Loong believes digital banking can be a win-win game. ( read original story ...)
New Hong Kong Thai restaurant Plaa’s award-winning chefs on learning from others and the ‘different experience’ of local seafood they offer
Chefs Ian Kittichai of Bangkok's Issaya Siamese Club, and Richie Lin of one-Michelin-star Mume in Taipei, collaborate for the second time in this new restaurant The two reveal how they bonded through ... ( read original story ...)
HK irreplaceable, Singapore business chief says
The head of a group connecting businesses in Singapore and Hong Kong on Tuesday hailed the rivalry between the two cities as "healthy", but said the ... ( read original story ...)
UK should deal with assault of Hong Kong protester in line with local laws -HK leader
Hong Kong leader John Lee said on Tuesday the case of a Hong Kong protester being assaulted inside the grounds of the Chinese consulate in the British city of Manchester should be dealt with in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks up as world markets rally
Hong Kong stocks kicked off Tuesday morning on a strong note following a global rally, helped by the UK government's decision to scrap a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong may reverse ban on some types of re-export of e-cigarettes and other heated tobacco products
City only recently banned import, sale and manufacture of alternative smoking products, but authorities may amend law, with eye on billions of dollars that trade generates annually, source says. ( read original story ...)
Why Hong Kong Pensions Are So Much Worse Than Singapore’s
It’s too late for Hong Kong to emulate its rival’s pension system. But Iceland offers a good model to make sure an aging population is looked after in retirement. ( read original story ...)
Videos emerge of Hong Kong protester dragged into Chinese consulate in UK and beaten
A Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was beaten up at the Chinese consulate in Manchester, England, on Sunday afternoon. The Hong Kong Indigenous Defence Force reportedly claimed that Chinese consular ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific to ramp up flights to top destinations as airline resumes travel to 5 more locations
Cathay to add 700 flights in November between Hong Kong and top locations, such as Japan and UK and 1,200 in December. ( read original story ...)
Hidden fees charged by vets gets Hong Kong pet owners hot under the collar, according to consumer watchdog
Hong Kong veterinary clinics were found to have charged hidden fees, with the total disputed amount exceeding tens of thousands of dollars, according to the city’s consumer watchdog. The Consumer ... ( read original story ...)
National Security Law Is Curtailing The Right To A Fair Trial In Hong Kong
The National Security Law has been having a profound effect on the right to a fair trial and the rule of law in Hong Kong. According to reports, more than 160 people have been arrested under the ... ( read original story ...)
CityLab Daily: Hong Kong’s Iconic Neon Signs Are Fading
A Brooklyn condo reinvents the courtyard, and a former Los Angeles mayor reflects on the City Council racism scandal. ( read original story ...)