Hong Kong stock market began the week on a firm note amid signs of a demand pickup in the world’s second largest economy and following positive investor flow data.
How Xi’s crackdown hurt Hong Kong’s economic ambitions
Is Hong Kong's role as a gateway to China over or morphing to appeal to the new economic hard hitters? COVID, the pro-democracy crackdown and China's trade war with the United States have dealt a ...
Banking federation chief emphasizes efforts on internal controls reform over HK-tied ELS controversy
Cho Yong-byoung, expressed regret over the recent controversies linked to the massive consumer losses involving equity-linked securities (ELS), which were tied to the performance of the Hang Seng ...
Hong Kong Defends External Interference Charge in Security Bill
Hong Kong’s top security official sought to reassure lawmakers that business activities in the finance hub won’t be affected by new external interference offenses included in security legislation ...
Ending cooling measures no game changer for Hong Kong property market
The end of more than a decade of cooling measures for Hong Kong's property market is welcome and has sparked a surge in new home sales These changes must be put in proper context, though, as several ...
Intel-Backed Horizon Picks Banks for $500 Million Hong Kong IPO
Horizon Robotics, a Chinese provider of autonomous driving computing solutions, has picked banks to help arrange its Hong Kong initial public offering this year that may raise about $500 million, ...
China’s Alibaba Commits $640 Million to Hong Kong Film, TV Development
During FilMart, China’s Alibaba commits $640 million to development of Hong Kong's film and TV industry development.
Nepal fans enliven Hong Kong T20 games but can city draw cricket crowd regularly? Coach Simon Willis says results upturn is a start
Hong Kong coach Simon Willis hopes his improving team can ‘inspire the next generation’, and draw more local supporters to matches.
How ‘army camp food’ became a staple of Hong Kong cafe menus – South Asian fare that spread from stalls near barracks where soldiers ate
Humble roadside food stalls introduced hungry Hongkongers to spicy but affordable South Asian delicacies that originated in the British Army garrisons stationed across the New Territories.
Hong Kong’s insurance premiums dip in 2023
Its long-term business witnessed a contraction, whilst its general segment registered growth. Hong Kong’s insurance sector saw its total gross premiums inch down 1.1% year-on-year (YoY) to HK$549.7b ...
MSL Hong Kong creates HSBC’s latest campaign
HSBC has partnered with MSL Hong Kong to create their latest brand campaign, "Make Your Next Move. Make Your Mark." ...
Hong Kong plumber’s Olympic breakdancing dream goes down the toilet
Plumber by day, breakdancer by night, Cheung Cheuk Man was disappointed to miss out on an Olympic berth when breaking makes its debut at the Paris Games but the Hong Kong B-boy hopes to help develop ...
Hong Kong Filmart: 5 Trends to Track at the Market
From industry hand-wringing over artificial intelligence to a resurgence of international dealmaking in the indie film sector, there will be much cause for concern and celebration on the Filmart sales ...
‘Unfair’: property tycoon hits out at ‘Hong Kong is over’ criticism, says every market has its cycles
A property tycoon has joined the fray to rebuff criticism that “Hong Kong is over”, arguing it is unfair to judge a stock market’s performance on recent lows and that housing transactions may surge 30 ...