Telecoms giant Three has paid out a record £2 billion dividend to the Hong Kong-listed conglomerate of billionaire Li Ka-shing, as it cashes in on the sale of mobile phone masts across Europe.
Hong Kong Open: Rublev ready to challenge world’s best after doubting he deserved top 5 ranking
Russian Andrey Rublev says there were times last season when he wondered if his level of tennis was good enough The 26-year-old is the top seed in Hong Kong in a field that also includes fellow ...
India-Hong Kong TBML Crackdown: 4 Held in Diamond Trade Scheme
Indian-Hong Kong Customs dismantle major TBML network. Synthetic diamonds mis-declared, money laundered globally. Joint effort results in 4 arrests.
‘Life in danger’: Hong Kong independence advocate decries police pressure
A few days before Christmas, Hong Kong activist Tony Chung boarded a flight to Okinawa, Japan, carrying nothing but a backpack -- his casual appearance a ruse to hide plans to seek political asylum ...
Jefferies Reaffirms Their Buy Rating on BOC Hong Kong (Holdings) (BNKHF)
In a report released yesterday, Sam Wong from Jefferies maintained a Buy rating on BOC Hong Kong (Holdings) (BNKHF – Research Report), ...
Hong Kong authorities hit back at claims of ‘continuous attacks’ on press freedom after 24 countries sign statement accusing city of curbing media
City authorities say statement from Media Freedom Coalition distorts facts and unreasonably smears government's efforts to safeguard press freedom Statement was signed by the United States, the United ...
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific cancels flights as seasonal illnesses affect pilots, union says staff shortage impacts operations
Airline pledges to minimise disruptions caused by ‘exceptional period’, says overall operations remain ‘normal’Flight operations are under pressure as the carrier does not have enough pilots, says ...
‘I already miss Hong Kong’: Democracy activist Tony Chung flees to the UK
The 22-year-old said his probation conditions meant he was under constant surveillance and could not work ...
Hong Kong IPO market revival on the cards amid favourable interest-rate outlook, China policy easing
Hong Kong’s IPO ranking sank to the 8th this year. But analysts are confident the stock exchange can shrug off a dismal year, pointing to potentially lower rates next year and China’s policy boost for ...
Hong Kong authorities take owners of 20 old buildings to court over slow response to inspection orders
Authorities say they have ‘initiated prosecution procedures’ against owners linked to another 90 sites as part of government clampdown on poorly maintained buildings.
Investment in Hong Kong or wasted billions? Inside the city’s HK$7 billion publicly funded hunt for sporting gold
In the latest part of our examination of Hong Kong sport as another Olympic year dawns, we look at how taxpayers’ money is spent in pursuit of success.
Hong Kong Opposition party closes shop as ‘political reality’ catches up
Alan Leong, co-founder of the Civic Party, reflects on the party's closure and its legacy of promoting democracy in Hong Kong.
U.S. issues statement on second anniversary of Hong Kong’s Stand News raid
The U.S. State Department released a statement Friday condemning China's National Security Law on the anniversary of the police raid on the Stand News in Hong Kong.
China’s EV companies head to Hong Kong, where the money flows free
China’s ever-growing electric vehicle industry is setting up shop in Hong Kong to leverage the city’s financial system for global expansion, Bloomberg reports.