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Posted on 30/10/2022

Costume party time: Hong Kong rugby fans ready for return of the Sevens

A Hong Kong permanent resident, he was a regular at the Sevens every year from 2003 until the Covid-19 pandemic red-carded the event for three years. He had gone to the games dressed as a wrestler, ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/10/2022

Hong Kong shows it is bouncing back, with 22,000 participants expected at 2 major events this week

More than 40 global group chairmen or chief executives expected at Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit Events showcase Hong Kong's position as a gateway to nation and opportunities in Greater ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/10/2022

Hong Kong travel sector appeals for coronavirus breaks for tour groups to help bolster flagging industry

Travel agents ask for permission for tour groups to eat in private areas of restaurants and visit attractions. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/10/2022

Billion-dollar meth seizure biggest drugs bust in Hong Kong history with 1.8-tonne stash uncovered in shipment of coconut water from Mexico

A HK$1.1 billion (US$140 million) haul of liquid meth disguised as cartons of coconut water is Hong Kong’s biggest seizure of drugs by value, customs officers have said. The 1.8-tonne (2 ton) stash ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/10/2022

Hong Kong Mortgage Corp HK$ 2yr IPG 5.25% area, CNH 3yr IPG 3.75% area

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Posted on 30/10/2022

Aiming for the stars: Chinese astronaut recruitment drive attracts 120 hopefuls in Hong Kong

A total of 120 applications have been received in the first recruitment drive for Chinese astronauts held in Hong Kong, with more than half of the candidates coming from the fields of biology, ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/10/2022

Hong Kong officials seize nearly $200M worth of meth in major bust

Authorities in Hong Kong seized more than $198 million of methamphetamine after uncovering a shipment arriving from Mexico on Saturday. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 29/10/2022

Hong Kong homebuyers show tepid demand for new units with prices expected to fall in the fourth quarter

Out of 118 units available at One Innovale-Cabana in Fanling, 66 changed hands on Saturday, and none sold at Tuen Mun and Kowloon City communities Property sales are expected to recover slightly in ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 29/10/2022

Covid-19 Rules Take Shine Off Hong Kong’s Bid to Reopen

Business leaders say lingering restrictions will overshadow coming events—a finance summit and a rugby tournament—intended to woo executives back to the city. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 29/10/2022

Hong Kong customs seize record meth haul worth $140 million

Hong Kong customs seized 1.8 metric tons (2 tons) of liquid methamphetamine in the city’s biggest-ever meth bust, authorities said Saturday. The drugs, which were seized Oct. 23, had been concealed in ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 29/10/2022

No ‘toothless tiger’: Hong Kong’s new primary care authority must cut red tape, get more nurses, says Sophia Chan

Former health secretary says successful primary care will see fewer patients going to hospital Many elderly patients used to seeing doctors in hospitals will need to be persuaded to change Hong Kong's ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 29/10/2022

When McKinsey Comes to Town review: the book to consult on opioids, China and more

Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe of the New York Times have done their homework on the management giant ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 29/10/2022

26-year Post veteran reflects on career as a journalist, reporting on China, and why he wants to return to Hong Kong

Wang Xiangwei, the Post’s former editor-in-chief, reflects on his career as a journalist, reporting on China, the need for a hiatus, and why he wants to return to Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 29/10/2022

Hong Kong No 2 official Eric Chan slams US politicians over warnings to bankers set to attend global financial summit in city

Chief Secretary Eric Chan says comments 'show the US and other Western countries are using all extreme means to suppress China, including Hong Kong' Government is preparing to host Global Financial ... ( read original story ...)

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