Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen, who was arrested in May in connection with anti-government protests, was fined more than $500 with five others for failing to register a protester relief fund as a ...
4 Hong Kong brands making it big overseas: how Casetify, Edison Chen’s Clot, Lane Eight sneakers and Unspun jeans are going global
"The legal and taxation systems are the best in the world so Hong Kong is really solid when it comes to building a business," he says. "These things are not going away and I'm very optimistic and I ...
China stocks rise on property boost; Hong Kong slips as COVID weighs
SHANGHAI: China stocks rose on Friday, boosted by property developers after the country’s latest measures to support the beleaguered sector, while Hong Kong shares were dragged down by tech firms as ...
Hong Kong exchange carries out first carbon credit trades
THE Hong Kong stock exchange has carried out the first batch of carbon credit trades on its new voluntary carbon market, joining a handful of Asian exchanges in tapping opportunities resulting from ...
Hong Kong to see finance firms import more global talent after recent summit’s ‘powerful message’: Financial Secretary Paul Chan
'Many' institutions have vowed to hire more locals and send more global leaders to Hong Kong, Chan said on Friday He also reiterated the city's commitment to becoming a virtual assets hub despite the ...
Hong Kong airport launches new third runway
Hong Kong’s airport has officially launched a new third runway which is expected to boost the city’s status as an aviation hub ...
Hong Kong’s Future-Proofed Finance
Hong Kong's one-of-a-kind history and track record in leading global trade has helped it turn economic versatility into a business of its own. Here's how two companies are propelling fintech into the ...
Hong Kong Demand for British Visas Plunges in Latest Quarter
The number of Hong Kong residents applying for a path to UK citizenship fell 44% in the third quarter, showing that demand for the program is waning almost two years after it was created in response to China’s crackdown on dissent.
Hong Kong’s CSOP AM sets sights on South Korea’s retail ETF market
Hong Kong’s CSOP Asset Management is seeking approval from South Korea’s financial authorities to sell its exchange traded funds to the country’s retail investors, in a move that would see it become the first Chinese firm to step into the local ETF space.
Super-Rare Signal Suggests Hong Kong Stock Market Has Hit Rock Bottom
A stock-market indicator is flashing an extremely rare signal that suggests Hong Kong has hit the bottom after years of Covid restrictions, a tech industry crackdown and a property-market implosion in China.
Hong Kong’s Cardinal Zen among five fined over fund for protesters
One of Asia's most senior Roman Catholic clerics, Cardinal Joseph Zen, 90, was found guilty of failing to register a now-disbanded fund for pro-democracy protesters and fined HK$4,000($512) on Friday ...
Inside Mark Tucker’s battle to reshape HSBC — and fight off activist Ping An
A few months into his time as HSBC’s chief executive, John Flint went to the human resources department to ask for a coach. Flint, a softly spoken Yorkshireman ...
Cardinal Zen convicted by Hong Kong court, ordered to pay $500 fine
In a highly-anticipated ruling, Chinese Cardinal Joseph Zen and five others were convicted Friday of failing to register a now-defunct relief fund that offered assistance to Hong Kong’s pro-democracy ...
Exclusive: China central bank to offer cheap loans to support developers’ bonds-sources
China's central bank will offer cheap loans to financial firms for buying bonds issued by property developers, four people with direct knowledge of the matter said, the strongest policy support yet ...