Unlike her fellow Hong Kong urbanites toting plastic or paper cups filled with coffee, pet groomer Lucine Mo takes her caffeine hit in a thermal mug with a QR code. The coded mug ...
SU Group Files And Proposes Terms For Micro-IPO
SU Group Holdings Limited has filed for a micro-IPO to raise $5.6 million in gross proceeds. Read more to see our analysis on SUGP Micro-IPO.
Hong Kong exports grew by 1.4 per cent in October, ending 17-month decline
Growth driven by improvement in trade with mainland China and US, with total value of goods sold abroad reaching HK$379.9 billion last month.
Hong Kong start-up reveals liquid microalgae tech for capturing CO2
A group of biotechnology graduates from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have vowed to combat climate change with their company. The origins of their start-up venture, AlGreen, can ...
FII Institute picks the Post as its exclusive Asia-Pacific print media contributor for its inaugural Hong Kong conference
The invitation to the Post, which marked its 120th anniversary on November 6, underscores its recent investments in coverage and distribution to include the nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council ...
Hong Kong electricity suppliers offer relief measures for needy, with firms expected to reveal tariff adjustments for 2024
CLP Power says it will budget HK$70 million to support low-income families in 2024 while HK Electric has earmarked HK$55 million for initiatives Lawmakers are set to discuss outcome of an interim ...
L’Officiel announces the launch of L’Officiel Hong Kong
AMTD Digital Inc. (“AMTD Digital”) (NYSE: HKD), together with AMTD IDEA Group (NYSE: AMTD; SGX: HKB) (“AMTD IDEA”) and AMTD Group Inc. (“AMTD Group”), ...
Crypto exchange grace period to remain unchanged in Hong Kong despite scandals
Several crypto scandals have rocked the special administrative region recently. In September, Hong Kong crypto exchange JPEX, which was unlicensed at the time, collapsed after allegations of a Ponzi ...
Hong Kong exports grew by 1.4 per cent year on year in October, ending 17-month decline, but authorities warn challenges to persist amid geopolitical tensions
Growth driven by improvement in trade with mainland China and US, with total value of goods sold abroad reaching HK$379.9 billion last month Financial Secretary Paul Chan warns exports expected to ...
Struggling Hong Kong broadcaster TVB to cut 300 jobs, reduce number of channels to 4
TVB says restructuring will result in savings of HK$100 million on content and HK$50 million to HK$60 million in e-commerce business Broadcaster has suffered five straight years of losses Hong Kong's ...
Lawmakers accuse Hong Kong tourism chief of poorly handling Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, including poor transport links, underused facilities
I think you have handled the entire cruise terminal and the facilities around it quite poorly since you took office,' lawmaker Starry Lee says Tourism minister Kevin Yeung says issues will be ...
Hong Kong, mainland China buyers shrug off high prices and interest rates to pile into prime Australian property
Hong Kong and mainland China-based buyers are snapping up residential units in Australia despite elevated interest rates and surging home prices Down Under, according to agents.
Hong Kong’s Link Reit committed to China as it dismisses rumours of asset sales with Guangzhou mall opening
Hong Kong-listed Link Reit opened the newly renovated mall in Guangzhou’s Tianhe district in September, with CEO George Hongchoy denying rumours that the company plans to sell some assets in China.
Climate change: Hong Kong has unique role to play as China’s offshore capital hub for green finance, says UN envoy
The world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases must accelerate environmentally friendly projects if it is to transition to a low carbon economy, and this provides an opportunity for Hong Kong, says ...