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Hong Kong’s MPF managers told to prepare for US bond holdings after Moody’s downgrade: MPFA
About 37 per cent of MPF’s US$167 billion total assets were invested in bond and balanced funds at the end of 2024.
Hong Kong’s MTRC fined HK$19.2 million for 5-hour service disruption on Tseung Kwan O Line
Hong Kong’s railway operator, the MTR Corporation (MTRC), will have to pay HK$19.2 million in fines for the five-hour service disruption on its Tseung Kwan O Line last week, the city’s transport ...
Hong Kong warned of surge in inflammatory bowel disease rates
Scientists behind study say rising prevalence of incurable chronic gut conditions is mainly result of unhealthy diets high in fats, sugars ...
Hong Kong airport’s Terminal 2 to open in stages from September
Terminal’s first facility to open will be its coach hall, which will put airport’s facilities for coaches and limousines under one roof.
Hong Kong to ride IPO wave as global investors pour in, JPMorgan says
A number of companies will attract support like CATL did in its US$5.23 billion debut, JPMorgan's Paul Uren says The Hong Kong stock exchange is set to be inundated with initial public offerings (IPOs ...
Hong Kong and Middle East: Partnering for Success
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 May 2025 - Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), John Lee, hailed as a 'success' his recent visit to the Middle East (May ...
Hong Kong surgical robot start-up Cornerstone eyes funds to take on da Vinci
Company aims to raise US$70 million to develop its systems, which it claims rival the market-leading da Vinci units at lower cost.
As Hong Kong office rents plummet, landlords upgrade with video walls to lure tenants
Hing Wai spent HK$24 million (US$3.1 million) on a three-dimensional LED video wall installed on the building’s facade. The move generated annual advertising revenue of HK$26 million, which is about ...
Hong Kong urges universities to facilitate students after Harvard ban
Hong Kong's Education Bureau has contacted the Harvard Club of Hong Kong to offer support for students who have been admitted to the university for further studies.
Hong Kong urges universities to support students affected by Harvard’s foreign enrollment ban
Hong Kong universities are offering streamlined admissions and support to attract displaced Harvard international students following a U.S. ban.
Wealthy investors see ‘time to buy’ Hong Kong stocks amid trade war: Standard Chartered
Affluent clients have diversified their portfolios and shifted to liquid assets such as stocks and bonds amid market volatilities.
Spark Deep Dive: Hong Kong vets report more health problems for dogs, cats bought online
Nearly all the online canine sellers investigated are suspected to be involved in illegal smuggling or unlicensed breeding.
Hong Kong rich families offload luxury homes to repay debts
Some of Hong Kong’s richest families are selling their personal residences to manage rising debts as the city’s prolonged property downturn persists.