Wong joins HKSTP after leading the regional and urban mobility sectors at NEOM, Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city project.
Hong Kong back in business after Wipha as all typhoon signals lifted
Hongkongers can expect showers and squally thunderstorms over the next few days under the influence of the outer rainbands of Wipha.
Hong Kong stock market’s severe weather trading reinforces HK’s role as a global financial hub: chief executive
The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX)'s implementation of severe weather trading in the securities and derivatives market, an arrangement that allows the Hong Kong stock market to ...
HSBC sued by former employee over racially motivated exclusion, sacking
Ex-employee Robert Ngugi Tomkinson says he was subject of ‘sustained and differential treatment’ since arrival of new manager in April 2024.
Hong Kong counts cost of Typhoon Wipha: losses of ‘up to HK$2 billion’ on Sunday
Economists calculate the financial impact on the city, with catering, retail and transport sectors the hardest hit.
Hong Kong investigates Louis Vuitton data leak that affected 419,000
Hong Kong's privacy watchdog said on Monday that it was investigating a data leak at Louis Vuitton affecting about 419,000 customers, just after a cyberattack on the luxury brand in South Korea in June.
Inside the Future of Wealth: HSBC’s Future Wealth Conference Unveiling Tomorrow’s Trends
At the HSBC Future Wealth Conference 2025, the global banking talks navigating the ever-shifting landscape of wealth.
Hong Kong police arrest 2 for stealing HK$200,000 via tampered cheques
Woman, 31, and man, 21, broke into postboxes in various industrial areas and used eraser to alter cheques’ payee details, police say.
A bad bank for Hong Kong is far from unthinkable
Regulators dismissed reports that lenders mulled creating a structure to take on their problem debt. But asset sales by weaker developers will up the strain on smaller banks, and an extended slump ...
Hong Kong Book Fair, Sports and Leisure Expo and World of Snacks to Reopen Earlier at 9am Tomorrow With Extended Evening Hours
As the Hong Kong Observatory will consider issuing Strong Wind Signal No. 3 between 7 and 9 pm, the Hong Kong Book Fair, Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo and World of Snacks will reopen earlier to the
Asia: Hong Kong leads stocks higher, yen gains as Ishiba vows to stay
HONG KONG] Equities mostly rose on Monday on optimism countries will reach US trade deals before an August 1 deadline, while the yen gained after Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he would ...
Hong Kong Probes Louis Vuitton Data Leak After UK, Korea Attacks
Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog is investigating a data leak affecting about 419,000 customers of Louis Vuitton, as the luxury giant suffers from a string of cyber attacks across its key markets in recent months.
Hong Kong public hospital patients to pay 20% less for drugs
Public hospitals have negotiated with pharmaceutical companies as part of efforts to bring down operational costs and medication prices.
Hong Kong leads stocks higher, yen gains as Ishiba vows to stay
Hong Kong topped 25,000 points for the first time in three years ... wrote Paul Mackel, global head of forex research at HSBC. Others suggested the yen could still come under pressure, and possibly ...