Data collected from 449 local secondary schools shows 91 per cent picked Hong Kong, 9 per cent chose to study abroad.
Hong Kong: Introducing Spot Crypto Trading
Hong Kong has approved the launch of exchange traded funds (ETFs) that directly invest in bitcoin and ether, the world’s largest cryptocurrency tokens. The city is seeking to take pole position in the ...
Hong Kong Watchdog Prosecutes Segantii Pair for Insider Dealing
Hong Kong’s securities watchdog started criminal proceedings against Segantii Capital Management Ltd. founder Simon Sadler and its former trader Daniel La Rocca over alleged insider dealing, prosecuting one of the most high-profile hedge funds in the city.
ISSCR announces Hong Kong, SAR as location for its 2025 Annual Meeting
The world’s leading stem cell scientists will convene in Hong Kong, SAR, 11-14 June 2025 for the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) 2025 Annual Meeting, illuminating the future of stem cell science and highlighting the most compelling research and clinical advances of the year.
Badly injured man who later died linked to 5 burglaries at remote Hong Kong Sea Ranch estate
Man found lying unconscious with severe head injuries on abandoned mattress at the private pier of Sea Ranch estate early on Wednesday Witness heard loud bang and saw an injured man being carried away ...
Hong Kong records 20% fewer trips on day 1 of ‘golden week’ holiday amid bad weather
Hong Kong recorded 20 per cent fewer than expected in-and-out trips on the first day of the national ‘golden week’ holiday amid bad weather, even as mainland Chinese visitors continued to stream into ...
Blackpool owner appears in Hong Kong court
The owner of Blackpool Football Club has appeared at a court in Hong Kong in connection with allegations of insider dealing. Simon Sadler, together with former trader Daniel La Rocca, is facing ...
US law firm Mayer Brown to split from Hong Kong partnership
U.S. law firm Mayer Brown said on Thursday that it plans to separate from its current Hong Kong operations, as many international law firms rethink or reduce their presence in China.
US law firm Mayer Brown to split its Hong Kong operations, joining peers in downsizing in China
US law firm Mayer Brown said on Thursday that it plans to separate from its current Hong Kong operations, as many international law firms rethink or reduce their presence in China. Chicago-founded, ...
Hong Kong Gifts, Printing and Packaging, and Licensing Events Foster Cross-Industry Opportunities
Fairs featuring sustainable, cultural and creative products attract over 60,000 buyers The Gifts & Premium Fair, Printing & Packaging Fair and debut DeLuxe PrintPack concluded successfully today, ...
China property shares extends gains after government highlights clearing inventory
Representative Image HONG KONG: China property shares extended their gains on Thursday after the government said it would coordinate and improve policies to clear housing inventory and private data ...
Hong Kong tax revenue falls by HK$18.2 billion to HK$342 billion amid weak stock and property markets, but rebound forecast next year
Hong Kong’s tax revenue fell by HK$18.2 billion (US$2.3 billion ... to help restore the city’s declining fiscal health and in response to appeals from the business community. Takings from profits tax, ...
Hong Kong Q1 GDP expands 2.7% on year, tight financial conditions seen
Hong Kong's economic grew 2.7% in the first quarter on the year, official advance estimates showed on Thursday, driven by an increase in visitor arrivals and private consumption. That compared with 4.
Hong Kong’s Economy Slowed in First Quarter, But Beat Expectations
Hong Kong’s economy lost steam at the start of the year as consumer and government spending weakened, but beat consensus views that had tipped a much sharper slowdown.Gross domestic product expanded 2 ...