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Posted on 14/12/2022

Hong Kong Lifts More COVID-19 Travel Restrictions — What to Know

Hong Kong is once again easing pandemic-era travel rules, making it easier to visit as a tourist. Starting Wednesday, the city will eliminate its “amber code” rule, according to the Hong Kong Tourism ...

Posted on 14/12/2022

Hong Kong Activists Are Taking Note of Chinese Protest Successes

Report: Hong Kong Activists Are Taking Note of Chinese Protest Successes Hong Kong Activists Are Taking Note of Chine... | View Comments () While all eyes are on China and the authorities’ decision to ...

Posted on 14/12/2022

Hong Kong ditches Covid tracing app and ban on travellers visiting bars

Hong Kong will scrap some of its last Covid-19 restrictions that have crushed the city’s economy and battered its reputation as a financial hub. From Wednesday, travellers to Hong Kong will be allowed to visit restaurants and bars within their first three days of arrival,

Posted on 14/12/2022

Hong Kong Scraps Covid-19 Entry Restrictions in Latest Reopening Move

Hong Kong is ending some of its last pandemic restrictions on people arriving in the city, in a further rolling back of virus controls as China rapidly unwinds its zero-Covid policy.

Posted on 13/12/2022

Hong Kong market watchdog SFC to launch investor identification scheme in March

Hong Kong’s securities regulator will launch a new investor identification system in March next year, tightening oversight on trading activities in the market to reduce misconduct.

Posted on 13/12/2022

Hong Kong stocks advance as city removes all travel restrictions ahead of US inflation data, Fed rate decision

Hong Kong stocks rose as the city lifted all restrictions on inbound travellers. Meanwhile, investors await US inflation data due on Tuesday and the Federal Reserve’s meeting on interest rates later ...

Posted on 13/12/2022

Hong Kong demands Google bury protest song in online anthem search results

U.S. tech giant Google is under increasing pressure by the Hong Kong government — and, by association, China — to bury in its search results a politically sensitive pro-democracy song that has been mistaken for the national anthem.

Posted on 13/12/2022

Jimmy Lai trial postponed to September as Hong Kong seeks to bar his British barrister

The trial of Jimmy Lai, the jailed Hong Kong publisher, on national security charges has been postponed for more than nine months as the Chinese authorities seek to prevent a British barrister from defending him.

Posted on 13/12/2022

Hong Kong Court Delays Jimmy Lai Security Trial By Ten Months

The national security trial of pro-democracy Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai was pushed to September 2023 by a court on Tuesday, as authorities seek to have his overseas lawyer barred from the ...

Posted on 13/12/2022

Trial of Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai delayed after British lawyer denied visa extension

Democracy activist and founder of Apple Daily tabloid newspaper potentially faces life in prison over charges of conspiring to collude with foreign forces

Posted on 13/12/2022

Hong Kong’s Rising Affluents Focus on Diversification and Advice as Macro Challenges Weigh on Overall Financial Confidence

Charles Schwab, Hong Kong, Ltd. today announced the findings of its "Hong Kong Rising Affluent Financial Well-being Index 2022". Hong Kong's rising affluents' sense of financial wellbeing are most ...

Posted on 13/12/2022

Hong Kong court pushes national security trial of Jimmy Lai to September 2023

The trial was meant to start this month but has been delayed by months of legal wrangling over who can represent him ...

Posted on 13/12/2022

VC behind internet-famous brands to go public in Hong Kong

Tiantu, founded in 2002, has been in the spotlight in recent years for having invested in some of the most internet-famous consumer startups. CEO FENG Weidong once described his strategy as choosing ...

Posted on 13/12/2022

Hong Kong scraps some restrictions for travelers, ends contact tracing

Hong Kong on Tuesday announced it would scrap some remaining restrictions on travelers and end contact tracing, after Beijing shifted away from its hardline zero-Covid stance.

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