Chief Executive hopes to promote the city as a hub for international students through new ‘Study in Hong Kong’ campaign.
Hong Kong IPO Market Shows Signs of Slow but Steady Recovery
The law firms Jingtian & Gongcheng, Maples and Calder and King & Wood Mallesons have taken the top spots for IPO deal volume so far this year.
Deep Dive: Hong Kong fights fake qualifications in university admissions
Chief Executive John Lee hopes to strengthen the city’s reputation as a hub for higher education, including through new ‘Study in Hong Kong’ campaign.
Singapore opportunities could shine in Hongkong Land’s remaking
SEVEN months into the job, chief executive Michael Smith is stirring things up at Jardine Matheson Group’s 135-year-old Hongkong Land. Read more at The Business Times.
Hot stock: Hongkong Land rises 12.3% after unveiling new business strategy
SHARES of Hongkong Land gained some ground on Wednesday (Oct 30) morning, following news that it will exit the build-to-sell residential development business. Read more at The Business Times.
HK eyes more financial cooperation with Saudi Arabia after finance head’s visit
Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said on Sunday that his visit to Saudi Arabia last week saw a slew of "fruitful results," as the tour further highlighted the region's crucial role in international ...
Hong Kong Cricket Sixes: Asif Ali guides Pakistan to thumping semi-final win over Australia
Pakistan remained on course for a record-breaking sixth Hong Kong Cricket Sixes title after a four-wicket semi-final victory over Australia on Sunday. As has been the case so often over the past three days,
Pictured: Woman ‘murdered by British businessman after he tried to end their affair’ – as he appears in court accused of pushing her off a waterfall in Hong Kong
The lifeless body of Mevi Novitasari, 25, was found floating in a pond at the bottom of a waterfall in Waterfall Bay Park in the seaside community of Aberdeen, Hong Kong , on Monday.
Hong Kong prisons chief vows to ‘never be afraid’ after violent attack on officer
Hong Kong’s correctional services chief has said his department will be undeterred by violent intimidation after a recent attack on an officer outside a prison, which was allegedly carried out by a ...
Traces of rare butterfly species found in Hong Kong for first time in 13 years
Traces of a rare butterfly species have been found in Hong Kong for the first time in over a decade, with experts expecting more of the insects to appear. The Fung Yuen Butterfly Reserve said on Sunday that one of its surveyors had found eggs of Libythea Myrrha, also known as the club beak, at ...
Hong Kong foundation highlights boon of peritoneal dialysis at home to kidney failure patients
Treatment allows Ng Yuk Mui, 65, earlier diagnosed with diabetes, to enjoy daily activities that would otherwise be regularly disrupted.
Hong Kong prisons chief vows to stand fearless against violence after attack on officer
Hong Kong’s Correctional Services Department (CSD) has vowed to stand fearless against any form of violent intimidation in the wake of a recent gang attack on an officer, its commissioner has said after paying the injured employee a visit.
Hong Kong health-tech start-ups innovate with digital wearables for ageing population
With a regulatory approach that expands the market for such devices to the Greater Bay Area, local companies see opportunity for growth.
Big savings nudge Hong Kong shoppers to ignore ban on meat, eggs from mainland China
Hong Kong grandmother Shirley Cheung* knows she is breaking the law every time she buys partially cooked beef brisket in Shenzhen to bring home. At a hotpot restaurant at Shenzhen’s Liantang Port, the brisket costs about 76 yuan (US$11) per kilogram.