Younger son of tycoon Li Ka-shing rubbed shoulders with elites on weekend in nation's capital, but observer says Beijing sees him as separate to controversial deal The appearance of the younger son of ...
Global Bank Layoffs Drive Talent to Chinese Rivals in Hong Kong
For years, Chinese banks have been winning business from Wall Street firms in Hong Kong. Now they’re starting to pick up some of their former staff after a wave of layoffs.
Happy City Pursues Expansion With $6 Million U.S. IPO
Happy City Holdings operates a small network of dine-in restaurants in Hong Kong and plans to use IPO proceeds for expansion in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. Learn more on HCHL here.
Can Hong Kong Maintain Its Status as the Asia-Pacific Region’s Leading Art Hub?
Though the city is not immune to macroeconomic pressures and geopolitical complexities, it’s probably one of the most stable places to be in a globally unstable moment.
Fleeing Hong Kong Wasn’t Enough
He’d come from Hong Kong, where Chinese authorities were rapidly consolidating control. An extensive protest movement had sprung up in response, which Lau was helping to lead. But he fled after local ...
Hong Kong launches probe after hospital lamp falls and hits doctor, worker
Department of Health urges operators using Polaris 50 lamp to contact local supplier, following safety scare at private hospital in Tsuen Wan ...
Art Central Turns 10: What To Discover In Hong Kong’s Harbourside Fair
Art Central Hong Kong marks a decade in 2025. Fair Director Corey Andrew Barr shares what not to miss in the milestone edition of this progressive art event.
Grooming alert as survey finds 63% of Hong Kong pupils face online sexual advances
More than 60 per cent of Hong Kong secondary school students have faced sexual advances from adults online, a police survey has found, with the force warning that teenagers who start using social ...
Ex-Hong Kong Cantopop singer Roy Chow arrested over illegal use of e-unicycle
Chow appears agitated in video circulating online, shouting 'I did not hit anyone' and 'save me' before officers pin him to the ground ...
Charges for hospital services and drugs in Hong Kong to go up next year
Hong Kong's public healthcare system will be revamped next year, with higher service charges for non-urgent cases and an annual cap on medical expenses.
Hong Kong market seen funding more ‘jaw-dropping’ Chinese start-up innovations
China is at the beginning of a long innovation story, according to speakers at the HSBC Global Investment Summit.
Hong Kong’s Democratic Party to hold meeting in April to discuss disbanding
Special meeting will seek to establish a mandate to allow leadership to handle legal procedures related to group’s proposed dissolution.
Hong Kong elite school Queen’s College hacked, launches investigation
An elite school in Hong Kong has launched an investigation after its information system was hacked and a student’s record of rule violations modified.
Glencore-backed Nanshan Aluminum’s stock dips after Hong Kong IPO
The Hong Kong trading debut of Nanshan Aluminum International Holdings, a Glencore-backed company, saw a decline in its shares due to falling aluminum prices and the resulting negative market ...