China and Saudi Arabia's stock exchanges are in talks to allow exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to list on each other's bourses, three sources familiar with the matter said, as the countries look to ...
Hong Kong police arrest woman on suspicion of scamming pedestrians out of HK$20,000 in 14 cases
Suspect tells victim she needs money to take her child to doctor and then uses bogus bank transfer records to make them think she has paid them back Woman, 28, linked to 14 reports of street deception ...
Lounge operator at Hong Kong airport embarks on hiring spree, targets workers from ethnic minority background
A major lounge operator at the Hong Kong International Airport plans to hire more staff, including ethnic minority workers with language skills, to cope with the surge in post-pandemic travel demand.
Hong Kong Chief Executive praises ‘world-class institutions’ partnership’ as Kellogg-HKUST EMBA programme marks 25th anniversary
However, everyone attending was in agreement about the success of the programme – offered jointly by Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, in the United States, and Hong Kong ...
Spirit of Sun Yat-sen Flickers in a Court at Hong Kong
A judge at the former British Crown Colony refuses to bar Hong Kongers from listening to or singing a pro-democracy song.
Hong Kong tourists caught in typhoon on Okinawa
Around 80 Hong Kong travelers were stranded in an Okinawa hotel during Typhoon Khanun. (August 8) Around 80 Hong Kong travelers were stranded in an Okinawa hotel during Typhoon Khanun. (August 8) ...
Average annual salary for Hong Kong’s fresh graduates at HK$300,000, but job market remains challenging
Graduates from HKU continue to top the salary chart compiled by the city’s eight publicly funded universities, followed by Chinese University.
Hong Kong uses China playbook as crackdown turns to dissidents’ loved ones
Hong Kong authorities are targeting the relatives of activists overseas in latest sign of alignment with mainland China.
When will Hong Kong property prices recover? Not any time soon
Hong Kong is a property-obsessed city. This supports the big mortgage businesses and the fat-cat property developers that dominate the city’s economy and stock-market sectors – which are bedfellows, ...
Hong Kong stocks post early gains as Beijing pledges private sector support, Goldman sees China rally
Hong Kong stocks jumped in early trade after China’s central bank pledged more supports for the private sector while Goldman Sach’s upbeat assessment also lifted sentiment.
Average annual salary for Hong Kong fresh graduates at HK$300,000, 7.8 per cent jump from 2021
Hong Kong fresh graduates are making HK$300,000 (US$38,400) a year on average, a 7.8 per cent increase from 2021, according to data from the city’s eight publicly funded universities.
HashKey Acquires License to Offer Crypto Trading in Hong Kong
HashKey has become the first crypto exchange to secure a license to provide retail trading services in Hong Kong under the city’s newly-launched cryptocurrency regulations. Hong Kong’s efforts to ...
Hywin Holdings, Leonteq AG, and Arta TechFin jointly launch “Global Mega-Trends Series” principal-protected notes
Hywin Holdings Ltd. ("Hywin Wealth" or "Hywin") (NASDAQ:HYW), a leading independent wealth management service provider in China, Leonteq Securities AG ...
Hong Kong: Premier hub for global businesses
Hong Kong is a global financial powerhouse. It is one of the world's leading international business hubs. A vibrant economy, low tax regime and trusted institutions have all contributed to Hong Kong's ...