Recently, the Hong Kong authorities reminded financial institutions that no cryptocurrency firms had been banned. As a result, the authorities are encouraging banks to offer services to these firms.
Hong Kong’s economy is recovering, but its freedoms are not
HONG KONG — Like most people in Hong Kong, taxi driver Leung Tat-chong says it feels like the city is recovering after years of protests, crackdowns and pandemic restrictions, while it also has ...
China Mobile Hong Kong Introduces Three Popular Middle Eastern Regions into its Top Asia and Europe Day Pass Package
More and more Hong Kong people are eager to relive the excitement of traveling, as flight routes between Hong Kong and the world resume. As an industry leader in international 5G data roaming service, ...
HSBC to Hold Board Meeting on May 2 to Discuss 1Q23 Results
Short selling $127.98M; Ratio 23.709% announced that a meeting of a committee of the Board of Directors of HSBC Holdings plc will be held ...
Hong Kong Regulator Reminds Local Banks There Is No Ban on Crypto Firms
There is no legal and regulatory requirement prohibiting banks in Hong Kong from providing banking services to virtual assets (VA) related entities,” deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary ...
Hong Kong seeks to help crypto firms escape their exile from the banking sector
Hong Kong urged banks to provide services to licensed virtual-asset firms, part of the city’s push to become a crypto hub and a stance that contrasts with a crackdown on the digital-asset sector in ...
Hong Kong runner completes Japan’s 1,200km Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage in just 27 days
Catherine Sun runs equivalent of an ultra marathon every day for nearly 1 month, visiting 88 different temples on the mammoth Shikoku Pilgrimage.
Watch: Hong Kong Scientists Discover Box Jellyfish With 24 Eyes
The transparent creature was found in Hong Kong's Mai Po Nature Reserve, where the new species, Tripedalia maipoensis, was given its name.
Man who defaulted on NS for 10 years returns to Singapore after business fails in Hong Kong, gets jail
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean by birth stayed in Hong Kong and defaulted on his National Service (NS) obligations for more than 10 years, but chose to return to Singapore for the sake of his family after ...
Hong Kong’s inflation: nowhere as bad as other global cities but why are some still feeling the pain of higher prices, especially for food and transport?
Hong Kong has escaped relatively unscathed even though the city relies on imports But many among the city's underprivileged are feeling the effects of low but festering inflation It is late afternoon ...
Singapore and Hong Kong in ‘completely different’ stages of the property cycle: Real estate company
Henry Chin of CBRE says Singapore residential and commercial real estate rents have risen substantially, but things are "bottoming out" for Hong Kong.
Abby Choi murder: Hong Kong subsidised housing sale rules to be changed to close loophole allowing homeowners to buy properties after her former father-in-law found to own flat …
Public housing tenants who already own a property to be banned from buying subsidised homes, source says Move comes in wake of revelation that former father-in-law of murdered model Abby Choi owned ...
Hang Seng Tipped To Extend Winning Streak
The Hong Kong stock market has moved higher in back-to-back sessions, collecting more than 220 points or 1.1 percent along the way.
Hong Kong brokerage TOP Financial sees stock soar 195%
Hong Kong-based TOP Financial Group (TOP) stock was halted several times for volatility Thursday, with shares rocketing as much as 257% midday. Read more here.