Hong Kong will submit a martial arts blockbuster set in the underworld of the infamous Kowloon Walled City for next year’s Oscars race after it received a standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival ...
Opening a Bank Account in Hong Kong
Opening a bank account in Hong Kong is often a vital first step to establishing a business presence. This video is unavailable in your region. Please enable VPN to ...
CPA Australia proposes measures to bolster Hong Kong’s financial standing
The accounting body emphasised on the need for continued reform to attract investment and sustain the city's global standing.
Hong Kong Selects ‘Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In’ for 2025 Oscars
Hong Kong's Federation of Motion Picture Producers has chosen 'Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In' as its 2025 Oscars entry for Best International Feature Film. Directed by Soi Cheang, the film has grossed nearly USD 100 million globally and drew attention at Cannes earlier this year.
Financial services growing apace
Hong Kong’s unique advantages, along with favourable government support, are driving accelerated growth in its financial services sector, say industry players.
HKU Fund Boosts Patient Capital Cluster
The Entrepreneurship Engine Fund (EEF) announced its first batch of investment partners during the grand opening of HKU Techno-Entrepreneurship ...
PolyU and Suzhou Kowloon Hospital partner to establish joint innovation incubation platform advancing medical technology
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) today signed a collaboration agreement with Suzhou Kowloon Hospital, a subsidiary of the Hong Kong Kowloon Group, to jointly ...
Former leader CY Leung calls for Hong Kong to take cue from Shenzhen’s transformation
Shenzhen experience is a good reference for Hong Kong in areas such as giving up low-end industries in exchange for novel ones, Leung says.
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai’s lawyers target China diplomatic deal
The international legal team for Hong Kong ex-media mogul Jimmy Lai is urging the US and UK to strike a deal for his release, as the septuagenarian’s trial under a Beijing-imposed security law enters ...
Why rate cuts won’t save cash-strapped Hong Kong tycoons and their luxury properties
Hong Kong luxury property market grapples with high interest rates and falling valuations, forcing wealthy owners to sell at big losses In the first of a two-part series, Salina Li, Aileen Chuang and ...
Hong Kong football event rejects emotional appeal to accept school’s late sign-up
Organiser says it has turned down request from Yan Chai Hospital Tung Chi Ying Memorial Secondary School, citing need to keep contest fair.
Hong Kong toy shop closes down after 30 years, signalling the end of an era
News of the closure brought a crowd of customers eager to say farewell to the beloved store. Some believed that its exit would dim the shine of Tai Yuen Street, known to locals as “toy street” and once home to half a dozen toy shops.
Opportunity knocks for insurers in family office boom
To compensate, insurers can focus on educating family offices about the benefits of insurance beyond life coverage. Collaboration is also essential, as it can build ecosystems that offer value-added ...
Tokyo Metro, Rigaku set stage for $3 billion Japan IPOs as listings gather pace
Japan's Tokyo Metro and Rigaku on Friday kicked off the processes to launch a combined $3.13 billion in initial public offerings (IPOs) next month, according to term sheets, as the local capital ...