Development Bureau also appeals to public to report trees that potentially pose hazards, says checks expected to wrap up by end of the week.
Hong Kong urged to make itself ‘truly the world’s green financial centre’
US economist Jeffrey Sachs says Hong Kong’s role in sustainable development is ‘becoming central for the whole world’.
Hong Kong’s IPO market is on fire — here’s what’s fueling the …
New listing volume in Hong Kong Stock Exchange jumped around eight times to $14 billion in the first half of this year. The frenzy came after years of lackluster IPO activity in the city.
JPMorgan, Bank of America subpoenaed by House over Chinese IPO – report
A House committee focused on the national security threat posed by China wants JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC) to produce documents related to their roles in a Chinese battery company's ...
Hong Kong stocks hold at 3-year high on hope of US-EU trade agreement
What began as tariff-fuelled despair back in April is fast becoming a full-blown risk rally,’ SPI Asset Management analyst says.
Hong Kong relaxes decade-old lending curbs, granting more mortgages to …
Hong Kong's monetary authority has relaxed the city's decade-old lending curbs, granting more mortgage borrowing to homebuyers, rental property and offices, after high interest rates turned the ...
Hong Kong Policy Address Features Cuts to Mortgage … – MarketWatch
There were few surprises in Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee's annual policy address this year, as the leader continued emphasizing the need to strengthen the economy and improve people's ...
Hong Kong’s December mortgages shrink 21.1% as high rates drive …
Mortgages shrank by 21.1 per cent last month to 6,306 from November, the first monthly drop since September, which saw 15.9 per cent lower demand, according to a statement by the Hong Kong ...
HSBC spinoff: Bank’s top execs face tense shareholders in Hong Kong …
HSBC’s top brass defended their strategy Monday to frustrated shareholders in the lender’s largest market, as Europe’s biggest bank continued to face calls to be split up.
Hong Kong to criminalize unlicensed stablecoin promotions from Aug. 1
Hong Kong’s new stablecoin law takes effect Aug. 1, introducing fines and jail time for promoting or offering unlicensed fiat-referenced stablecoins to retail investors.
Hong Kong stocks hold at 3-year high on hope of trade agreement between US and EU
Stocks take cues from gains in US and Asian equities after reports that the European Union would accept a 15 per cent tariff.
Hong Kong Court Orders Nulling Laws on Sex-Segregated Toilets
A Hong Kong court has ordered the striking down of regulations banning individuals from using public toilets designated for the opposite sex, in a ruling expected to improve treatment of transgender people.
Chocolate Finance secures US$15m Series A+ funding, eyes expansion to HK
Singapore-based financial company Chocolate Finance has closed a US$15 million Series A+ funding round and is looking to expand to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Declares Unlicensed Stablecoin Promotions a Crime
Hong Kong will ban public marketing of unlicensed stablecoins as it tightens oversight to curb hype and protect retail investors.