HONG KONG Five Hong Kong Uber drivers were found guilty of illegally using their vehicles for commercial purposes by a local court on Friday, dealing a potential blow to Uber Technologies Inc's operations in the Asian financial hub. The ruling is seen ... ( read original story ...)
Families who sheltered Edward Snowden in Hong Kong ask Canada for asylum
Lawyers for three families who sheltered Edward Snowden in Hong Kong say they have formally asked the Canadian government to grant them asylum. They issued a statement Thursday saying that the families want to move to Canada because they face persecution ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong corporate disclosure criticised amid high fees and privacy fears
The aim of the privacy law though was to strike a balance between upholding the freedom of the press and protecting personal information, Hong Kong's privacy commissioner for personal data, Stephen Kai-yi Wong, said in a statement. Exemptions for news ... ( read original story ...)
Lawyers ask Canada to grant asylum to families who sheltered Edward Snowden
HONG KONG -- Lawyers for three families who sheltered Edward Snowden in Hong Kong say they have formally asked the Canadian government to grant them asylum. They issued a statement Thursday saying that the families want to move to Canada because they face ... ( read original story ...)
Fitch Rates China Everbright Bank Hong Kong Branch's USD Notes 'BBB'
(The following statement was released by the rating agency) HONG KONG/SHANGHAI, March 09 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings has assigned a final rating of 'BBB' to China Everbright Bank, Hong Kong Branch's long-term senior unsecured USD500 million 2.5% notes due 2020 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong deputies in Beijing call for review of Basic Law and no more foreign judges
The city’s mini-constitution should be reviewed and its implementation regularly monitored by the apex of the national legislature, according to two Hong Kong deputies in Beijing yesterday – whose controversial proposals were swiftly derided back home. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong's Wheelock to exit struggling media business
HONG KONG -- A subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed developer Wheelock has decided to end funding for its pay TV operator in a bid to focus on property development, leaving the fate of its loss-making business up in the air. Wharf Holdings, a 58%-owned ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s equality watchdog presses for law to protect sexual minorities
Watch: HSBC’s rainbow lions cause a storm in Hong Kong The statement, jointly issued by the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) and Chinese University, urged the government to launch a public consultation as soon as possible as the city was losing its ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong faecal donor recruitment drive draws 10,000 applications to Asia Microbiota Bank
Hong Kong has received a “record” number of applications to donate faeces for the treatment of intestinal diseases, but a researcher says more scientific work is required to determine the most suitable donors. In a month, some 10,000 applications were ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bank employee used and dumped by boss
“Would you like to take a look at our insurance or bond products?” Most Hongkongers have been asked this question when they visit the bank. The bizarre thing is, very often the question comes from the teller and not a sales manager. This is how ... ( read original story ...)
Top VCs explain why you should start your business in Hong Kong
It’s easy to launch a business in Hong Kong, but ridiculously high cost of living and lack of government support are the main challenges There is no doubt that Hong Kong is one of the best cities in Asia to start a business. With its close proximity to ... ( read original story ...)
Flamboyant Hong Kong tycoon stirs up succession talk
HONG KONG -- Fugitive Hong Kong property tycoon Joseph Lau Luen-hung is perhaps more a target for paparazzi than business journalists. Better known for his extravagant purchases of private jets and Hermes handbags for his girlfriends, his recent wealth ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Shanghai Street: goldsmiths, craftsmen, kitchenware and prostitutes
Like Lee Wo Steelyard, Leung Kit-lam’s eponymous steelware store is also probably the last of its kind in Hong Kong. For decades, he has operated the business alone. Tucked away in an alley, with a barely visible storefront, Leung works seven days a week ... ( read original story ...)
How Oscar-winning composer Tan Dun is using culture to create a symphony for Hong Kong’s identity
Though the blending of cultures is a core part of Hong Kong’s identity, it takes a strong root to turn out new leaves, Oscar-winningcomposer Tan Dun has observed. Tan, the first Chinese composer to win an Academy Award in 2001 for the film music in ... ( read original story ...)