Sainte Nutritional has filed for a Hong Kong IPO, boasting a list of heavyweight financial backers and soaring revenue and profits As Chinese birthrates decline, the infant-focused maker of foods for ...
Regulators move on plans to open Hong Kong’s $21T crypto derivatives market to pro traders
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is moving to open crypto derivatives trading for professional investors, marking a significant step in the city’s digital asset evolution. The ...
Hong Kong should allow cinemas to host live events to survive: lawmaker
Legislator says city should relax licensing renewal criteria so film theatres can host live performances or sports broadcasts.
Hong Kong appoints New Zealand judge to top court
A New Zealand judge has been appointed as a justice of Hong Kong's top court, after a years-long exodus of overseas jurists following Beijing's imposition of a sweeping security law on the finance hub ...
ByteDance-owned Douyin’s users in Hong Kong swell to 40% of city’s population, report says
Douyin’s high adoption rate in Hong Kong reflects a broader trend among China’s Big Tech firms to expand services beyond the mainland market.
Guide to the Jimmy O Yang stand-up shows in Hong Kong: Getting there, tips, and more
Check out our Jimmy O Yang guide for his 2025 Hong Kong shows, covering everything from how to reach the venue, gate opening time & more.
Hong Kong Is Becoming a Key Part of Xi’s Ambitions to Counter US
In this week’s Hong Kong Edition, we look at what the flurry of activity among Beijing officials in the city means, dive into New World’s woes and review Manchester United’s performance against a ...
Hong Kong curbs Tiananmen anniversary, as US and Taiwan say world must remember
Security was tight in Hong Kong and activists faced pressure from police on the 36th anniversary of China's bloody 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square, which Taiwan and ...
Hong Kong bolsters top court with first foreign judge in a year
The addition of Sir William Young will bring the number of foreign judges in Hong Kong to six. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HSBC plans venture debt fund for Indian startups
HSBC is considering launching a venture debt fund in India, potentially becoming the first commercial bank to do so. This move would expand HSBC's startup financing business, initiated three years ago ...
HSBC HOLDINGS Repurchases 2.48M+ Shrs in Total Yesterday, Involving HKD230M
HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) announced that it had repurchased yesterday (4th) a total of 2.4819 million shares of the company in the UK and Hong Kong markets, involving a total of HKD230 million. Among ...
Why Property Giant New World’s Debt Woes Have Hong Kong on Edge
Bankers in Hong Kong are on edge as New World Development Co., one of the city’s top real estate developers, attempts to pull off an HK$87.5 billion ($11.2 billion) refinancing deal by the end of the ...
Hong Kong start-up’s unique strategy to tackle lithium battery recycling at home, overseas
Achelous Pure Metals plans to bring its scalable, movable, eco-friendly technology to the city followed by Southeast Asia.
HSBC’s next move could shake up India’s venture debt play
London-based banking major has serious plans to start a venture debt fund in the country. India could well be HSBCs next destination after the UK, the US, Israel and Hong Kong to launch its Innovation ...