Centre for Food Safety says Swiss food giant has recalled 96,000 tins of products due to potential contamination caused by bacteria in ingredients.
All signs point to a rebound in Hong Kong’s housing market: Morgan Stanley analyst
A combination of factors – falling interest rates, rising rents and stamp duty removal – bodes well for the market after years of downturn.
Overeager fans cause chaos on first night of Blackpink tour’s Hong Kong stop
K-pop girl band Blackpink’s Hong Kong concert turned chaotic at one point as thousands of fans who queued overnight started pushing their way into Kai Tak Stadium to get to its standing area. Clips ...
Blackpink fever hits Hong Kong as fans pack Kai Tak for final leg of world tour
Thousands of fans from the city and beyond turn Kai Tak Sports Park into a sea of pink, as businesses report a 30 per cent boost in sales.
Hong Kong vigil organizer says she was seeking democracy, not end to party rule
A prominent activist who organized Hong Kong’s decades-old vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown has defended their demand for ending "one-party rule” in court ...
Paul Chan highlights Hong Kong’s strengths before concluding his visit to the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 23 January 2026 - Paul Chan, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), wrapped up his attendance at the ...
In Depth: How Hong Kong became a global wealth magnet
In 2024, cross-border wealth booked in the city surged by $231 billion to $2.7 trillion, putting Hong Kong on par with Switzerland, the long-time leader in cross-border wealth management, according to ...
China weighs tighter rules for firms to sell shares in Hong Kong — Bloomberg
The city currently has more than 350 companies waiting to sell shares, HKEX chief executive officer Bonnie Chan said in an interview from Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday. Hong Kong saw about US$4 ...
Hong Kong vigil organizer says she was seeking democracy, not end to Communist Party rule
A prominent activist who organized Hong Kong’s decades-old vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square military crackdown on democracy protesters said Friday that her group's demand for “ending ...
‘We are fearful’: Hong Kong youth hostel closure leaves tenants scrambling for housing
Residents of BeLIVING Youth Hub in Causeway Bay fear return to shoebox homes after building owner declines to extend lease to operator Some tenants of a government-subsidised youth hostel in Hong Kong ...
China’s Fosun Pharma eyes spin-off listing of vaccine unit in hot Hong Kong IPO market
Fosun Adgenvax (Chengdu) joins an IPO wave that raised more than US$1.5 billion last year for biotech companies The board of Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical approved the spin-off and Hong Kong listing ...
Hong Kong’s Sogo Mall Operator Seeks $1 Billion Loan Refinancing
Hong Kong mall operator Lifestyle International Holdings Ltd. is in talks with banks to refinance a HK$8 billion ($1.03 billion) loan, months after lenders relaxed terms on the borrowing as earnings ...
What does HSBC’s buyout of Hang Seng Bank mean for its future and investors?
HSBC’s historic US$13.6 billion buyout of Hang Seng Bank aims to cut costs, tackle bad debts and fuel growth, but challenges abound.
Hong Kong’s John Lee wants to fast-track I&T sector growth. So what’s the plan?
Chief Executive John Lee makes expedited growth pledge at ceremony marking 10th anniversary of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences Hong Kong's leader has vowed to expedite the growth of innovation and ...