Hong Kong’s exports fell again in July as waning global demand and China’s slowing recovery continue to weigh on the city’s economy.
Hong Kong’s Eastern Harbour Tunnel will begin using new HKeToll automatic payment system from Sunday, with drivers advised to plan ahead
Transport Department urges drivers to consider alternative routes on early Sunday morning, with tunnel to be closed between 4am and 5am.
Can Hong Kong bounce bank as a relocation destination?
With its COVID restrictions now a thing of the past, and a new wave of ambitious expats arriving to advance their careers and experience the city, can Hong Kong regain its footing as the vibrant expat ...
Hong Kong stocks rise for third day in longest winning run since July before Meituan, NetEase report earnings
Stronger earnings from WuXi Biologics, Construction Bank and AIA Group underpin confidence in earnings outlook, with Meituan and NetEase due to report today Hang Seng Index remains the ...
2 innovative startups that won RM580K+ from this Hong Kong incubator that’s now in M’sia too
Asia has become an innovation hub, with China leading in high-valued startups like ByteDance and DJI. Venture capitalists and startup incubators play vital roles in nurturing innovative startups, from ...
Hong Kong court extends temporary halt on authorities’ approval of building public flats on Fanling golf course
A Hong Kong court has extended a temporary suspension of environmental authorities’ approval of building public housing on part of the city’s oldest golf course until a judicial challenge against the ...
The best bakeries in Hong Kong for European-style breads and pastries
From warm egg tarts to the flakiest croissants, these best bakeries in Hong Kong continue to dish up fresh hot bread and pastries daily.
Hong Kong restaurants brace for cost jump after Japan seafood ban
Hong Kong’s restaurants are reshaping their supply chains after the government banned seafood from parts of Japan, bringing the financial hub’s curbs more in line with Beijing despite scientific ...
Creating impact beyond banking: 6 best practices that make DBS a purpose-led employer
This is made possible by understanding employees' needs at different life stages, providing hyper-personalised solutions in their career development, and celebrating the moments that matter to them.
HSBC challenges perceptions on loans and lending via MSL Hong Kong’s latest campaign
Despite credit cards, mortgages and student loans being an extremely common occurrence, Hong Kong’s people have a general disdain for taking money out in advance. That's why HSBC partnered with MSL ...
Hong Kong population
Raise Hong Kong’s storage time for eggs, sperm and embryos to 55 years: Regina Ip Regina Ip’s New People’s Party proposes raft of measures to deal with city’s rapidly ageing population in ...
AIA Group’s first-half profit jumps 50% to US$2.25 billion on surging policy sales in Hong Kong to mainland visitors
AIA Group's value of new business grew by 37 per cent to US$2.03 billion, beating 29 per cent growth estimated by Nomura The insurer declared an interim dividend of 42.29 Hong Kong cents per share ...
China EV maker Zeekr to start investor tour ahead of $1 bln US IPO -sources
Zeekr, Chinese automaker Geely's premium electric vehicle (EV) brand, will meet global investors from August-end to test appetite for a $1 billion U.S initial public offering (IPO), said people with ...
Hong Kong prepares an import ban on Japanese seafood ahead of Fukushima nuclear waste release
As Japan prepares to release treated radioactive wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, Hong Kong is setting up steps to monitor seafood imports from Japan.