Hong Kong’s leader has vowed to enhance rainstorm alerts by giving residents more details so that they can be better prepared ahead of extreme weather events, adding authorities will also prioritise ...
Hong Kong Disneyland’s ‘World of Frozen’ is opening this November
World of Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland is scheduled to open in November, becoming the first Frozen-themed land in the world.
HSBC raises rates on new Hong Kong mortgages to 4.125%: report
The raise will come into effect on 18 September. HSBC is set to raise mortgage rates for borrowers in Hong Kong and China. The lender is raising the cap on home loans linked to the Hong Kong interbank ...
Farming flies, freeze-drying ‘ugly’ fruit and jewellery from scraps: how Hong Kong start-ups are reducing carbon emissions from food waste sent to landfills
Combination of interest in insects and the goal of building a sustainable food-waste solution is driving co-founder of Hong Kong-based Ergotek Start-up Not Only Powder that freeze-dries 'ugly' fruit ...
China Firms Will Drive Hong Kong Office Market Rebound, Gaw Says
An influx of Chinese firms seeking to list in Hong Kong will drive a recovery in the city’s office space market over the next two to four years, according to the head of Gaw Capital Partners.
Hong Kong claw machine store owner ‘devasted’ by uninsured loss of HK$550,000 from flood damage in hard-hit Chai Wan
Choi Kai-yip said on Monday he was devastated at the extent of the damage to his Chai Wan operation, on the ground floor of the Link Reit shopping centre in the public housing Wan Tsui Estate. "The ...
Hong Kong stocks slip further in early trading
Hong Kong stocks retreated at the open of business Tuesday, dragged by a drop in tech firms, as traders struggled to keep up with a rally on Wall ...
Hong Kong’s wooing of family offices yields ‘robust’ interest from Southeast Asia, Middle East: top Citi banker
Hong Kong is doing many of the right things to showcase that it is back after the pandemic,' says Ida Liu, global head of Citi Private Bank US-based Citigroup's private bank serves over 1,600 family ...
Mainland Chinese woman who abandoned son, 12, at Hong Kong hospital spared jail by magistrate
Magistrate suspends four-month jail term for woman who abandoned son because of effect it would have on her two children ...
Return-to-office is a $1.3 trillion problem few have figured out
Three and a half years after office-goers were sent home, companies, employees and governments are still figuring out how to adapt to lasting changes to corporate life.
JetBlue steps up a campaign to save its plan to buy Spirit Airlines for $3.8b
JetBlue Airways said Monday it has reached agreement to turn over Spirit Airlines’ operations at airports in Boston and Newark, N.J., as JetBlue ramps up its effort to win regulatory or court approval ...
Return-to-office a $1.3 trillion problem few have figured out
Companies, employees and governments are still figuring out how to adapt to lasting changes to corporate life.
Five ways technology is changing how you get your online shopping and takeout deliveries
New innovations in logistics are taking on the challenges of “last-mile delivery” and transforming the way we receive packages. Here are five technologies that are shaking up the industry.
US Retail Workers Are Fed Up and Quitting at Record Rates
To be a US retail worker in 2023 means fielding an onslaught of growing American anxieties about everything from high prices to politics. Increasingly, some workers say the job isn’t worth the wages.M ...