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Month: November 2022

Posted on 07/11/2022

Easing Hong Kong’s COVID Curbs, Opening China Border Top Bankers’ Wish List -HKMA Chief

Global executives want to see a further easing of Hong Kong's COVID-19 restrictions and it's crucial for the China border to reopen so the financial hub can reconnect with the mainland, the head of ...

Posted on 07/11/2022

China Evergrande says its interests in land in Hong Kong sold for $637 million

China Evergrande Group said on Sunday its interests in a plot of undeveloped land for residential development in Hong Kong's Yuen Long district have been sold by its receivers for $636.94 million.

Posted on 07/11/2022

Avoiding Hong Kong’s speculation trap

Policymakers looked at the experience of Hong Kong and a few other areas when debating the foreign land ownership bill.

Posted on 07/11/2022

Getting Hong Kong developers to build subsidised flats will help, but government must monitor quality, experts say

Awaiting details of new scheme, developers hope for sweeteners to get them to build subsidised flats Events officer Yuki Tsang Yuk-fong, 29, and technician Terry Mok, 32, were married on Tuesday, and ...

Posted on 06/11/2022

China Evergrande says its interests in land in Hong Kong sold for $637 mln

China Evergrande Group said on Sunday its interests in a plot of undeveloped land for residential development in Hong Kong's Yuen Long district have been sold by its receivers for $636.94 million.

Posted on 06/11/2022

Covid-scarred Hong Kong seeks return to normality in rowdy Sevens

For some of those in the raucous South Stand at the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament this weekend, it was if the city’s past three years of Covid restrictions and political crackdowns had never ...

Posted on 06/11/2022

If Hong Kong’s property cooling measures are dropped, who really benefits?

Readers discuss calls for the government to scrap the extra stamp duty on property transactions, the predicament of an old mahjong shop, and the website of a museum exhibition Feel strongly about ...

Posted on 06/11/2022

Hong Kong leader John Lee shrugs off absence of threee top bankers from key financial summit, insists city ‘full of vigour and energy’

Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu has shrugged off concerns over three top bankers pulling out of the city’s first mega financial summit since the Covid-19 pandemic began, as he struck a cautiously ...

Posted on 06/11/2022

High-level banking summit shows Hong Kong has returned to normality, finance chief Paul Chan says

Financial secretary says attendees have shared that their experience in city is 'different from what they have seen in foreign media outlets' City needs to strengthen investment by wooing firms and ...

Posted on 06/11/2022

Hong Kong, mainland China students boost UK home demand, property agents say, as weak pound increases buying power

China, including Hong Kong, accounted for the biggest share of an increase in non-EU students entering UK universities this year, according to Knight Frank In the third quarter, Chinese buyers made 2.

Posted on 06/11/2022

Hong Kong says it’s back open for business. Will the world buy it?

At a glitzy finance summit in Hong Kong this week, the city's leader triumphantly told a room packed with top Wall Street executives that the Asian hub was back in business. "The worst is behind us," ...

Posted on 06/11/2022

Hong Kong Embraces Crypto to Rebuild its Reputation As a Fintech Hub

Kanok Sulaiman / Getty Images Hong Kong, aiming to rebuild its reputation as a fintech hub and level the playing field with Singapore, may allow retail investors to trade in cryptocurrencies and ...

Posted on 05/11/2022

Hong Kong is inviting back the (business) world. Will it accept?

The Chinese territory’s reputation as an international financial center has been tarnished by strict Covid rules and a national security law that critics say has crushed dissent.

Posted on 05/11/2022

Hong Kong No 2 official condemns Wall Street Journal’s ‘ill-intended and gravely biased’ editorial on mega financial summit

Chief Secretary Eric Chan writes to New York-based paper’s editor, saying piece is a ‘brazen demonstration of disrespect’ for financial leaders who attended.

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