Finance giants step in to Hong Kong gay court battle

Major international finance institutions in Hong Kong made a landmark intervention Wednesday in the case of a gay couple struggling to get their rights recognised by the city's courts. The 12 businesses -- including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Credit ... ( read original story ...)

WuXi Won’t Make Hong Kong IPOs Hot

Nisha Gopalan is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering deals and banking. She previously worked for the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones as an editor and a reporter. The words hot and Hong Kong IPO haven't been seen in the same sentence for quite some time. ( read original story ...)

Search is on for top business talent in Hong Kong

The longest-running and most recognised business awards programme in Hong Kong, the DHL/SCMP Hong Kong Business Awards kicked off its 2017 campaign on Monday. There will be nine award categories this year – Business Person of the Year, Executive, Owner ... ( read original story ...)

African rangers urge Hong Kong lawmakers to OK ivory ban

HONG KONG (AP) — African park rangers urged Hong Kong lawmakers to approve a ban on ivory sales but warned that giving in to traders' demands for compensation would fuel more elephant poaching. Lawmakers and officials heard public submissions from the ... ( read original story ...)

African rangers urge Hong Kong lawmakers to approve ivory ban

HONG KONG - African park rangers urged Hong Kong lawmakers to approve a ban on ivory sales but warned that giving in to traders' demands for compensation would fuel more elephant poaching. Lawmakers and officials heard public submissions from the rangers ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong stocks set to open lower after Wall Street retreat

Hong Kong stocks are expected to open lower on Tuesday morning as futures in the city traded lower after the US market retreated from record highs reached late last week. Hang Seng Index futures were down 0.12 per cent or 30 points to 25,635 in the pre ... ( read original story ...)