A Chinese billionaire, who was supposedly protected by eight female bodyguards, has vanished in Hong Kong, amid speculation he has been abducted by agents of Beijing. Xiao Jianhua, a former student leader turned financier who founded the Tomorrow Group ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese-Canadian billionaire missing from Hong Kong
Xiao Jianhua is on mainland China, according to a report by Hong Kong's South China Morning Post on Wednesday, citing an anonymous source close to the tycoon. Overseas Chinese news sites said earlier that Chinese police officers escorted Xiao from his ... ( read original story ...)
Mystery over Chinese-born Canadian billionaire's disappearance from Hong Kong
Xiao Jianhua is in mainland China, according to Hong Kong's South China Morning Post on Wednesday, citing an anonymous source close to the tycoon, one of China's richest individuals. Overseas Chinese news sites said earlier that Chinese police officers ... ( read original story ...)
Mystery over Chinese tycoon's disappearance from Hong Kong
HONG KONG - Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of a Chinese-born Canadian billionaire reportedly seized in Hong Kong by mainland Chinese police, in a case that could rekindle concerns about overreach by Chinese law enforcement in the semiautonomous city. ( read original story ...)
Chinese billionaire, a Canadian citizen, missing from Hong Kong
Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of a Chinese billionaire reportedly taken away from his Hong Kong hotel by mainland police ... according to overseas Chinese news sites that carry reports of political gossip and unverified corruption scandals. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks down 0.9pc in early trading for Year of the Rooster debut
Hong Kong stocks opened lower at the start of the Year of the Rooster on Wednesday, as investors returned from a four-day holiday weekend to catch up with recent losses for global equities amid concerns over US President Donald Trump’s controversial ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese billionaire whereabouts a mystery, but denies abduction from Hong Kong – media
... China-born billionaire was quoted by state media on Tuesday as saying he had not been abducted from Hong Kong by mainland Chinese agents as some news outlets had reported, but was receiving medical treatment. Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of Xiao ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC to launch P2P mobile wallet
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is expected to launch a mobile wallet next week to take part in the emerging P2P payment market, local media reports.PayMe from HSBC, the P2P mobile app that could bundle a Visa or MasterCard credit card ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese billionaire protected by all-female bodyguards is feared to have been abducted from Hong Kong amid rumours he has been kidnapped by Beijing agents
Xiao is reported to have come to Hong Kong in 2014, two years after Chinese President Xi Jinping started a much-publicised anti-corruption drive. He has denied that he was ever the target of an investigation. Chinese-language news site Boxun said Xiao had ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s biggest pro-Beijing party takes a swipe at John Tsang over his spending record
Hong Kong’s biggest pro-Beijing party has launched a veiled attack on a front runner in the city’s leadership race, John Tsang Chun-wah, for consistently underestimating fiscal reserves when he was financial secretary. The comments indicate that the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks headed for reality check as investors grow ‘leery’ of Trump’s agenda
Hong Kong stocks may head lower on the first trading day of the Year of Rooster on Wednesday, as they return from a four-day holiday weekend to catch up with recent losses for global equities amid concerns over Donald Trump’s tightening of US immigration ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong husband makes new year wish for double lung transplant for ailing wife
In January, Kum was transferred to the intensive care unit at Grantham Hospital in south Hong Kong Island after her condition took a turn for the worse. Dr Michael Wong Ka-lam, an associate consultant at the hospital’s cardiac medicine unit, said Kum was ... ( read original story ...)
Would YOU live in a 'coffin home' to beat the housing crisis? Hong Kong residents forced to live in tiny bunkers after property prices skyrocket by 50 per cent
Skyrocketing rental prices in Hong Kong have seen more people living in 'coffin homes' measuring just 1.9 square metres in size as that is all people can afford there. The likes of Wong Ziwa lives in one of these tiny low-ceiling abodes that he calls home. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: The worst place in the world for a startup to open a bank account?
Over the past 12 months, in our efforts to open a business bank account, our Hong Kong startup was rejected by no less than four banks. Our crime? We were told our business was “too young” for a bank account, which is curious since startups tend to be ... ( read original story ...)