Four vendors successfully place bids ranging from HK$180,000 to HK$220,000 to secure food stalls at Victoria Park fair.
Bitget drops plans to seek crypto license in Hong Kong
Crypto trading platform Bitget has dropped plans to receive a Virtual Asset Trading Platform license in Hong Kong, citing business and market-related considerations.
The HUB Hong Kong aims to tackle rising stress, anxiety among underprivileged youngsters in the wake of Covid pandemic
We want to raise awareness about mental health among underprivileged children because they have no resources,’ executive director Josephine Leung says.
Classic Cars at Gold Coast Motor Show Reveal Rare Collection in Hong Kong
A group of Hong Kong car enthusiasts showed off some of the world’s rarest classics at an event over the weekend, underscoring the depth of the city’s vintage car collection.
Can virtual reality ease surgery fears in patients? A Hong Kong study may have the answer
Study finds that VR-based intervention can ease preoperative stress in patients, improving their preparedness and outcomes.
Fortune-telling believer in Hong Kong bilked out of HK$4 million after ‘feng shui’ scammer coaxes her into donating to avoid bad luck
The victim received a WhatsApp message on October 19 from a scammer impersonating an assistant of a local feng shui master.
Record rains in Hong Kong put spotlight on policy flaws, incentives for underground car parks
Industry experts criticise basement car parks as vulnerable to flooding and fire, but others say moving away from above-ground car parks has improved Hong Kong’s urban environment.
Hong Kong’s Paul Chan promotes city’s ‘institutional and locational advantages’ at Apec finance ministers’retreat in San Francisco
Paul Chan highlights Hong Kong’s ability to serve as a ‘high value-added fundraising and professional services platform’.
Finance chief Paul Chan hopes to expand Hong Kong’s ‘network of friends’ at APEC summit in US amid economic uncertainty
Hong Kong hopes to bring US companies to the city and broaden its “network of friends,” finance minister Paul Chan has said during an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco.
Site inspections alone not enough to fix Hong Kong’s industrial accident problems, unions and concern group say, calling for more safety training
Hong Kong construction unions and a concern group have warned that the government merely stepping up site inspections will not be enough to solve the problem of industrial accidents, saying more ...
Goldman Downgrades Hong Kong-Traded China Stocks, Raises India
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. lowered its rating on Hong Kong-traded China stocks due to low earnings growth and a potential consensus downgrade. The bank upgraded shares in India, citing the market’s ...
Moore Capital Alumnus Grover Closing Hong Kong Hedge Fund Firm
Moore Capital Management alumnus Gaurav Grover is shutting down his Hong Kong-based hedge fund firm Trikon Asset Management Ltd. after about five years, said people with knowledge of the matter.
Hong Kong’s Deteriorating Academic Freedom
Hong Kong’s once-vibrant academic environment, known for its commitment to free thought, critical discourse, and intellectual inquiry, has experienced a troubling erosion of academic freedom in recent ...
HSBC To Launch ‘Premier Elite’ to Replace Jade from 11 Dec
HSBC announced the upcoming launch of HSBC Premier Elite in Hong Kong, which is designed for customers with a total wealth balance of not less than $7.8 million (or US$1 million). HSBC Premier Elite ...