Hong Kong: The kid guide

Hong Kong is not exactly renowned to be the most kid friendly country around but don’t fret if you want to go and visit and have to bring the children. I gave birth to two out of my three babies there and I never felt that there was a lack of ... ( read original ...

Hong Kong battered by Typhoon Haima

HONG KONG: The usually frenetic streets of Hong Kong were deserted Friday as the city was battered by Typhoon Haima after the storm left a trail of deaths and damage in the Philippines. More than 700 flights in and out of Hong Kong were cancelled or ... ( read original story ...)

'Starbucks uncle' captures Hong Kong hearts during flooding

Heavy rains brought flooding to parts of Hong Kong this week, but that was not enough not to stop one elderly man from enjoying his newspaper and coffee. A photo showing the old man sitting unaffected in a flooded Starbucks outlet in Chai Wan district went ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong's Mortgage War May Be About to Heat Up

BOC Hong Kong’s funding costs “are relatively low” because it has a large pool of deposits in its current and savings accounts, Yip said. “Our margins aren’t bad compared to” segments like syndicated loans and large corporate lending ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong: Why there is chaos in parliament

From swearing to throwing luncheon meat, unprecedented scenes have been playing out in Hong Kong's lawmaking body - the Legislative Council. On Wednesday, dozens of lawmakers staged a walk-out ahead of a second attempt to swear in newly elected pro ... ( read original story ...)

Fight Till Last Man Standing At Bank Of East Asia

Bank of East Asia is at the centre of a proxy fight between unlikely partners: Elliott Associates, the Hong Kong based Li family, Sumitomo and Caixabank from Barcelona. Even if BEA falls on the midterm dragged by the Chinese situation, mild economic data ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong a free economy? Don’t make me laugh

This cult of amateurism cost Hong Kong’s economy grievously. Cowperthwaite knew nothing about banking – he could not read a bank’s balance sheet – and he wasn’t prepared to learn. He allowed the city’s proliferation of locally-owned banks to ... ( read original story ...)