An eight-month-old infant has undergone heart transplant surgery after receiving Hong Kong’s second organ donation from mainland China, according to the city’s health authorities. The heart transplant ...
HSBC investors back CEO’s investment banking retrenchment
By Sinead Cruise, Lawrence White and Selena Li LONDON/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Investors in HSBC are backing management attempts to shutter parts of its investment bank, even as U.S. President Donald ...
First arrest for ‘space oil’ possession after Hong Kong classifies substance as dangerous drug
Hong Kong has made its first arrest over possession of the drug “space oil” after the substance was included under the city’s dangerous drugs law on Friday. The Customs and Excise Department on ...
Hong Kong stocks rise on Goldman’s DeepSeek-led upgrade, Beijing tech meeting
Hong Kong stocks jumped on Monday towards a five-month high after Goldman Sachs raised its price targets for Chinese equities, betting that a faster adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) will ...
‘Superconnector’ Hong Kong can share mainland China expertise with Asean: CY Leung
Southeast Asia 2025, ex-city leader highlights potential for deeper economic cooperation between country and bloc.
Drones speed up checks on ageing Hong Kong buildings, spotting defects early
Buildings Department training more staff to pilot drones that spot potential facade problems more precisely Hong Kong authorities used drones to scrutinise 157 ageing buildings last year for signs of ...
‘Difficult year’ ahead for Hong Kong developers as fading rate-cut hopes cloud outlook
Developers will rely on low prices to draw buyers as rising US inflation and Trump tariff threats make rate cuts unlikely, experts say Hong Kong developers will continue to price their swollen ...
Hong Kong pushes on with efforts to woo top European firms despite challenges
OASES aims to attract more overseas firms as mainland companies make up most of the first 66 to arrive in Hong Kong Hong Kong authorities are pressing on with efforts to attract European companies in ...
Hong Kong authorities mulling longer grace period for substandard-flat repairs, housing chief says
Hong Kong housing authorities are mulling a longer grace period for operators of subdivided flats to make repairs and for tenants to relocate, Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho has said. “We have ...
‘Hong Kong deficit woes won’t stop funding of Northern Metropolis with bonds’
Finance chief says city will fund megaproject in New Territories by issuing bonds, citing study showing Hong Kong’s debt level is low.
UK Held Hong Kong Finance Talks as Democracy Trials Unfolded
The UK stepped up private discussions to deepen financial services ties with Hong Kong, people familiar with the matter said, even as democracy advocates were being jailed there last year.
16 youngsters caught with ‘space oil’ on grounds of Hong Kong schools last year
Narcotics commissioner vows to strengthen education efforts targeting students under city's crackdown on emerging narcotic Sixteen youngsters were caught with the emerging drug "space oil" on school ...
Kai Tak Sports Park ‘ready to open’, Hong Kong officials say after last big test
Final large-scale stress test includes one-hour performance by athletes and dancers at main stadium, with ‘Leave Easy’ webpage launched for crowd.
Panda Mania sweeps Hong Kong as naming contest is underway for first locally-born cubs
Panda fever has gripped the world once again, this time in Hong Kong where residents compete to name the city’s first locally born giant panda cubs.