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Posted on 19/03/2024

Futu Holds Hong Kong’s First Retail Investment Exhibition, Uniting Premier Financial Institutions and Over 5,000 Investors

Futu Holdings celebrates 5th anniversary of its IPO and reaffirms its commitment to further investment in Hong Kong Arthur Chen, Chief Financial Officer at Futu Holdings, shared during his opening ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Bank of America Cuts Space in Hong Kong in Blow to Office Market

Bank of America Corp. is cutting some office space in its headquarters in Hong Kong’s Central district, according to people familiar with the matter, underscoring the headwinds for the city’s ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

HSBC, Hong Kong’s science park sign 3-year partnership to drive fintech development

Hong Kong's biggest bank and start-up hub aim to build 'international fintech corridor' to further city's goal of being international hub for such technology HSBC will provide financial services to ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Hong Kong Security Law Could Damage City’s Standing as Financial Hub

Mr. Chan’s brisk work pace represents an attempt to shore up Hong Kong’s role and image as the financial hub of Asia. But that effort is now colliding with a move by the city’s Beijing-appointed ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Hong Kong passes second national security law, widening crackdown powers and aligning city more closely with mainland China

Hong Kong’s legislature passed sweeping new powers on Tuesday that critics and analysts warned would align the financial hub’s national security laws more closely with those used on the Chinese ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Article 23: Hong Kong passes tough security law

Authorities say Article 23 is necessary for stability, but critics fear it will further erode civil liberties.

Posted on 19/03/2024

Hong Kong Adopts Sweeping Security Laws, Bowing to Beijing

The legislation targets “external interference” and the theft of state secrets, with implications for businesses, journalists, civil servants and others.

Posted on 19/03/2024

Hong Kong fast-tracks law that once drew protests, cementing Beijing’s hold

Hong Kong’s legislature, stacked with pro-Beijing lawmakers, passed laws that bring it under tighter Chinese control. Law and journalist groups decried the vote.

Posted on 19/03/2024

How Will a New National Security Law Affect Different Walks of Life in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has passed a new national security law that could redefine the liberties of its citizens, and its role on the world stage ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Hong Kong legislature unanimously passes new national security law

Hong Kong's Legislative Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a new national security bill within a fortnight of it first being tabled, fast-tracking a major piece of legislation that critics say ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Revolutionary startup could fundamentally change the future of transportation: ‘The electric vehicle revolution is here’

"The world needs a massive amount of batteries to achieve net zero by 2050." Revolutionary startup could fundamentally change the future of transportation: ‘The electric vehicle revolution is here’ ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Hong Kong passes a new national security law that expands the government’s power to crush dissent

Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and opinion. Qatari officials are “cautiously optimistic” after ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Mainland Chinese surge into Hong Kong property after stamp duties scrapped

After a pandemic-induced lull spanning more than three years, mainland Chinese are snapping up homes in Hong Kong, accounting for up to a third of new property sales weeks after the city removed all ...

Posted on 19/03/2024

Hong Kong reports 8,600 average withdrawals per ATM in a month: study

About 2 in 3 of the markets studied– 41 markets out of 63– saw a rise in withdrawals. This may be due to rising cost of living and cash being seen as “the most reliably accepted payment method,” the ...

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