Woman surnamed Lau, 23, arrested on suspicion of violating Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority Ordinance, police say.
Hong Kong’s buoyant home sales to fight gravity of continued high interest rates as cut hopes dwindle, analysts say
Property agents have raised sales forecasts for the year amid project launches at discounted prices, but say a lack of a rate cut could pare those estimates.
Hong Kong stocks edge up, driven by gains in insurers, banks and casino operators
Fund manager Allspring Global said in a note that valuations call for a 'substantial rally in Chinese shares, but sustainability is harder to determine' Index gains were driven by insurers AIA and ...
Hong Kong customs arrests 3 over alleged HK$1.8 billion money-laundering scheme linked to cryptocurrency platform, shell companies
Woman, 42, and two men, aged 48 and 60, allegedly set up five companies and 18 local bank accounts that handled more than 1,000 suspicious transactions.
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Netflix’s subscription numbers are in focus ahead of Q1 results, Micron gains on reported $6.1 billion CHIPS Act award, Equifax falls on disappointing outlook, TSMC posts rosy outlook for AI chips, ...
Hong Kong driver and passenger die after car slams into road barrier, tearing apart vehicle and leaving 1 injured
Surviving passenger taken to Tuen Mun Hospital, where she is undergoing surgery, according to government spokesman.
Willis aiming to change ‘deep-rooted culture’ in Hong Kong cricket, eyeing ACC Premier Cup ahead of Oman semi-final
Head coach Simon Willis is striving to instil a ‘winning culture’ in Hong Kong cricket, a long-term goal given behaviours deeply ingrained in some players.
Princess Diana’s dresses on display in Hong Kong ahead of auction
Shoulder-padded, daffodil yellow and accented with gleaming gold buttons -- a very of-its-time suit Princess Diana wore during her 1989 trip to Hong Kong is now among six outfits on display in the ...
About 60 enterprises forge partnerships with new Hong Kong I&T park as city pushes forward plan to attract jobs and billions of dollars in investment
About 60 enterprises have forged a partnership with the Hong Kong -Shenzhen Innovation and Technology (I&T) Park, with 24 of them setting up shop or expanding their operations to bring in billions of ...
Hong Kong police arrest 23-year-old DSE invigilator for posting university entrance exam content on social media
Woman surnamed Lau is also a teaching assistant in a secondary school; she has been granted bail pending investigation.
Cannes Film Festival history for Hong Kong cinema as Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In and She’s Got No Name premiere
As two Hong Kong films premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, we look back at the city’s cinema history at the event, including Wong Kar-wai’s many hits and Johnnie To’s successes in the 2000s.
Slump In Chinese, Hong Kong Demand Sends Swiss Watch Exports Plummeting: ‘Negative Trend Is Even Worse Than We Expected,’ Says Analyst
The exports of Swiss watches have recorded their most substantial drop since 2020, with a significant decrease in demand for high-end timepieces in key markets such as China and Hong Kong.
Swiss Watch Exports Plunge as China and Hong Kong Demand Dries Up
Swiss watch exports suffered their biggest decline since 2020 as demand for premium and luxury timepieces in key markets including China and Hong Kong plunged.
Sinking fortunes: Hong Kong falls out of world’s top 10 busiest ports ranking for the first time as volumes slump
Hong Kong, once the world’s busiest port, failed for the first time to rank among the world’s top 10 ports in 2023, reflecting the city’s struggles to reverse a long-term decline in shipping volumes.