Mosque in Wan Chai holds ceremony for Ihtsham Ali, 30, and Mohammad Faisal, 34, who died along with Mohammad Nadeem Adalat on New Year’s Day.
Ocean One revenues dip as demand for imported seafood in Hong Kong continues to slide
According to an official filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange, Ocean One reported that its revenue fell 16.5 percent to HKD 201 million (USD 25.8 million, EUR 25.1 million) for the six months ending ...
Hong Kong Expands Global Tech Presence at CES 2025
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) is thrilled to announce an expanded presence at CES 2025 and will proudly present a ...
Chinese fast-food chain LXJ seeks IPO in Hong Kong amid market revival
LXJ operates 1,404 restaurants across 53 mainland cities, serving meals costing about 20 yuan (US$2.73) on average.
Hong Kong Rebounds, Shanghai Falls Amid US-China Trade Tensions
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index climbed 0.7 percent on Friday to close at 19,760.27, recovering from Thursday's losses, while mainland Chinese markets posted sharp declines. The Shanghai Composite Index ...
Hong Kong stocks rebound as Beijing ramps up support for institutional buying
Hong Kong stocks were headed for their biggest weekly loss in almost two months, as investors moved away from risk to gear up for the uncertainty caused by a deflationary trend in China and the ...
Muslims gather at Hong Kong mosque for funeral of car crash victims
Mosque in Wan Chai holds ceremony for Ihtsham Ali, 30, and Mohammad Faisal, 34, who died along with Mohammad Nadeem Adalat on New Year’s Day.
Hong Kong property deals drop in December as slump thins agent ranks
Transactions rose 17 per cent in 2024 despite a December decline of 28.3 per cent, according to government data.
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park to host 10,000 during first trial of main stadium
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park will host its first test event at its main stadium on Sunday with an expected turnout of 10,000 people, allowing venue staff to assess their crowd dispersal ...
Hong Kong gov’t reports suspected theft of documents containing personal data of 100 people
Hong Kong’s Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has reported a case of suspected theft involving document files that contained personal data of around 100 people who had filed complaints ...
Not a happy year: How Hong Kong’s rich and famous lost billions in 2024
Hong Kong's elite suffer massive property losses in 2024 as high-interest rates and a weak economy force fire-sale deals, with discounts up to 70 per cent on luxury assets ...
Hong Kong’s MTR Corp exploring new business model to meet HK$165 billion commitment – reports
Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation (MTRC) has been exploring ways to cut costs and diversify income streams as it seeks to fulfil an investment commitment amounting to HK$165 billion over the next decade, ...
Hong Kong police on the hunt after man slashed on back dies
Hong Kong police have launched a manhunt after a man who was found slashed on his back outside a public housing estate died. The force said on Friday that it received a report from a security guard at ...
Hong Kong stocks on course for steepest weekly decline in nearly 2 months
Hong Kong stocks were headed for their biggest weekly loss in almost two months, as investors moved away from risk to gear up for the uncertainty caused by a deflationary trend in China and the ...