Regulators say they'll welcome firms with "genuine operations and genuine business practices," which could mean an office or employees in Hong Kong.
State Department amends comment on APEC invitation for Hong Kong’s leader
The U.S. State Department amended part of a statement to Congress in which it said Washington would invite Hong Kong's chief executive, who faces U.S. sanctions, to a November summit, after lawmakers urged he be barred from entering the country.
Greenwich Economic Forum brings next investment conference to Hong Kong as financial leaders look to reopening of China
The Greenwich Economic Forum (GEF) will host its first event outside the U.S., with a conference on Thursday and Friday in Hong Kong. In one of the world's top financial centers, GEF officials are aiming to leverage the economic re-opening of China,
HSBC eyes leading role in banking for VCs, startups after hiring wave
HSBC Holding plc is seeking to become a leading bank for venture capital firms and startups globally after building a large team of technology and healthcare bankers in the United States, Hong Kong ...
Israeli-made robotic Spiderman cleans Hong Kong skyscrapers
Verbotics is the first company to provide a robot cleaning output ten times the capacity of the traditional cleaning performed by humans.
American tech giants are cutting users in Hong Kong off their services
Fears of attracting action over national security laws in China, tech companies are toeing the line in Hong Kong too.
Ant-Man Gets Squashed as Hong Kong’s Movie Revival Follows Covid, Protests
Locally made movies are again contenders at Hong Kong’s box offices and film awards, but they differ from the crime thrillers and kung fu epics of past decades.
Hongkong Land to Enter Shanghai With $8 Billion West Bund Development
The developer behind Landmark, one of Hong Kong's most prominent luxury malls, plans to roll out 10 new developments in the next five years in mainland China.
HKSTP Celebrates Record High 437 Graduates from 21 economies Signal Growing Strength of Hong Kong’s I&T Ecosystem
Ideation and Incubation Programmes Graduation Ceremony 2023 reinforces HKSTP’s world-class platform propelling success of startups HONG KONG, June 13, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hong Kong Science and ...
Hong Kong To Bring In 20,000 Workers To Ease Labour Crunch in Key Sectors
Hong Kong is grappling with job shortages in service and other industries as business rebounded after the lifting of pandemic restrictions.
Chinese man arrested in Hong Kong for allegedly spray painting anti-US graffiti at US Consulate
A Chinese man who painted the words “hegemony" in English and “double standards" in Chinese at the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong has been arrested, according to the authorities.
Giant inflatable duck deflates in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor
One of two giant rubber ducks anchored in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor as an installation by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman deflated in the city’s scorching heat. Organizers said they released air from ...
Hong Kong and the US aim for stablecoin regulations by 2024
With the completion of the public consultation phase, the HKMA will be focusing on the areas of issuance, governance and stabilization.
“Hong Kong to emerge as stock exchange of choice” – Dealmaking experts
Linklaters partners discuss the dealmaking landscape that supports Hong Kong’s status as preferred regional fundraising hub. Former SFC decision-maker, Roger Cheng, is set to join the team from August ...