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Hong Kong Bourse May Halt Losing Streak On Monday
The Hong Kong stock market has closed lower in four straight sessions, slumping more than 750 points or 4.4 percent along the way.
Hong Kong Portuguese banker pays back for a life of good fortune by helping put on show about his community’s history
Banker Francisco A. Da Roza, scion of a storied Macau family, tells Jason Wordie how honoured he feels to be helping curate an exhibition about the Portuguese community’s contribution to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong: Fintech Innovation Boost in GBA with New Tripartite Deal
A landmark agreement has been reached between the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), and the Monetary Authority of Macao ...
Hong Kong man wanted over fatal hold-up shooting arrested after 32 years on the run
He was part of three-man gang that stormed Shun Fat Company watch shop in Sham Shui Po on June 9, 1991, with one of them shooting staff member in head.
80-year-old Hong Kong woman loses HK$9.1 million to scammers; police arrest more than 200 people in online fraud crackdown
Police arrest 157 men and 66 women, aged between 18 and 69, over week-long period on charges of deception, fraud and money laundering.
Hong Kong will examine bedbug prevention measures of airlines servicing high-risk locations to protect against outbreak, Airport Authority says
Airport Authority says it has not found any bedbugs, but has met government and airlines to assess how to handle flights arriving from the high-risk areas.
How Hong Kong’s Finest Hotels Are Luring Travelers Back to the City
Now that the region has reopened, are its new resorts and luxe experiences enough to draw a crowd? Experts chime in.
Hong Kong labour chief vows to step up checks on construction sites, be tough on people who breach safety rules amid spate of industrial accidents
His warning follows accident at public works site where four workers were injured when hit by falling metal rods, the second incident in as many days.
Hong Kong will not use performance goals to measure patriotic education or punish schools, teachers for poor delivery, minister says
Education chief Christine Choi says no need to establish key performance indicators to measure success of patriotic education.
‘He’s moving stuff!’ Contentious rules situation marks Hong Kong Open finish
Ben Campbell birdied each of his final two holes to edge Cameron Smith by a shot and win the Asian Tour’s Hong Kong Open on Sunday. Campbell’s victory, his first on the circuit, capped a dramatic ...
Hong Kong Maritime Week 2023: Future-Fueling Global Shipping
The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] The seventh edition of Hong Kong Maritime Week (HKMW) will play host to the global maritime community t ...
Hong Kong Cross Harbour Race: 4,000 swim in annual event, with city’s Nip Tsz-yin on podium as Japan wins men’s and women’s categories
Crowds gather in Wan Chai and Tsim Sha Tsui to watch Sunday’s event, with Kaiki Furuhata winning the men’s race and Hanano Kato first in the women’s.
Japan Airlines pivots to Hong Kong market, Thai Airways explores other destinations amid sluggish demand among mainland Chinese travellers
Japan Airlines and Thai Airways are shifting capacity away from mainland China where demand for travel is weak and putting additional resources into other markets such as Hong Kong and Europe, the ...