Baidu's AI chip unit Kunlunxin is preparing for a Hong Kong IPO. It sits at the center of China's push to replace Nvidia.
Baidu’s AI Chip Arm Kunlunxin Is Said to Pick Banks for $2 Billion Hong Kong IPO
Kunlunxin has picked China International Capital Corp., Citic Securities Co. and Huatai Securities Co. as lead banks on the IPO, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is ...
Scaling Personalisation: How Bank of China (Hong Kong) Is Redefining Advisory for a New Generation
Mobile Is the New Frontline: Clients increasingly expect advisory updates, alerts and communications to be delivered via mobile apps, especially in Hong Kong and broader Asia. Opening the panel, Leung ...
Hong Kong House Sells for $133 Million With 25% Gain Over Decade
A mansion at Hong Kong’s prestigious Peak area was sold for HK$1.04 billion ($133 million), yielding a more than 25% gain for the owner who held it for about a decade.
Hong Kong developers rush new flats as sentiment lifts, pressuring fragile recovery
Wheelock and Kerry plan to roll out more than 4,300 units in 2026, even as analysts warn that inventory overhang may cap price gains.
Hong Kong Jockey Club plans to open a fourth riding school in Tseung Kwan O
Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) has applied to the Sai Kung District Council for the development of its fourth public riding school, which – should the project be approved – would help address the high ...
Baidu’s AI Chip Unit Kunlunxin Prepares for Hong Kong IPO to Raise Up to $2 Billion
Baidu Inc (NASDAQ: BIDU) is moving forward with plans to list its artificial intelligence chipmaking subsidiary, Kunlunxin, in Hong Kong, in a deal that could raise as much as $2 billion, according to ...
US visa denials cast a shadow over Hong Kong’s largest-ever delegation to CES
Hong Kong’s CES delegation includes start-ups from fields including health tech, artificial intelligence and new materials.
Hong Kong stocks’ strong 2026 start loses steam on rising China-Japan tensions
Beijing plans to impose an immediate ban on exports to Japan with potential military use, with the possibility of additional measures.
Hong Kong shelter saves 351 animals in 6 months as trapping, smuggling cases surge
Paws Guardian Rescue Shelter reports that animal cruelty cases are ‘alarmingly common’ as it calls for stronger action to be taken.
Hong Kong to require remote operation of tower cranes after Skyline Cockpit demonstration
The Israeli company said the decision followed a demonstration for local officials in which a tower crane in Israel was operated from a control center in Hong Kong, roughly 9,000 kilometers away.
Hong Kong minister cancels trip to United States 4 hours after schedule unveiled
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong’s trip scrapped with no explanation, amid Beijing’s condemnation of US attack on Venezuela.
Hong Kong toy fair unveils new pavilion for collectors and global brands
IP collectibles to be showcased at Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, which will run alongside baby products and stationery exhibitions.
Morgan Stanley lifts Hong Kong property to ‘attractive’, with rebound to extend into 2027
City’s home prices are expected to rise around 10 per cent in 2026, with an ongoing rebound heralding the start of a new upcycle.