The Henderson, a 36-storey office building in Central, will host some of the biggest events this year at its 6,800-sq ft rooftop ballroom.
Developing | Midea shares rise in Hong Kong trading debut as city’s largest IPO since 2021 sizzles
Midea Group’s shares rose in their Hong Kong trading debut, as the city’s largest initial public offering (IPO) in more than three years sizzled ahead of a widely expected rate cut from the US Federal ...
Chinese Appliance Giant Midea Set to Trade in Hong Kong After Raising $4 Billion
Chinese appliance giant Midea Group Co. will start trading in Hong Kong after robust demand for the biggest public stock offering in three years revived hopes for the city’s languishing market.
New HSBC chief to shake up the lender
LONDON: With just two weeks under his belt as the new chief executive officer (CEO) of HSBC Holdings Plc, Georges Elhedery has made it clear he’s looking to make his mark on the bank.
Hong Kong Courts Ultra-Rich Middle East Families in Wealth Push
Hong Kong is zeroing in on rich Middle Eastern investors as it looks for new pools of capital to boost its status as a wealth-management hub.
Three arrested after female teacher allegedly punched repeatedly in Hong Kong school
Attack linked to love triangle between victim and one of the suspects, who is the estranged wife of the teacher’s boyfriend, source says.
Olympic Champion Axelsen Cruises To First Hong Kong Open Title
Double Olympic badminton champion Viktor Axelsen cruised to his maiden Hong Kong Open title on Sunday, defeating China's Lei Lanxi 21-9, 21-12.
Man convicted under Hong Kong national security law over protest T-shirt
A 27-year-old arrested for wearing a protest t-shirt became the first person convicted under Hong Kong's new security law that supports Beijing. Chu Kai-pong was convicted on one charge of doing acts ...
Opinion | The Man Who Is Hong Kong
N ewspaperman Jimmy Lai sits in a Hong Kong jail cell because he tried to keep alive the freedoms that once made this city a beacon of hope and opportunity. John Lee, Hong Kong’ ...
Hong Kong police officer acted professionally to fatally shoot armed man, force says
It was a critical situation. The man was holding weapons in both hands as he advanced towards our colleagues,’ superintendent says.
Hong Kong Mark Six Mid-Autumn Festival snowball lottery draw offers HK$80 million jackpot
Hongkongers will have a shot at winning up to HK$80 million (US$10.3 million) in the Mark Six Mid-Autumn Festival snowball draw on Tuesday. Tickets will be available for purchase until 9.15pm on ...
Hong Kong Housing Society secures HK$12bn syndicated loan for development projects
The loan includes a HK$3bn social component and will help with plans to build 17,000 subsidised housing units in the Special Administrative Region over the next five years.
Hong Kong stocks fall on weak China data; Alibaba and NetEase lead losses
Hong Kong stocks fell as China's lacklustre economic data triggered a sell-off, while the US Federal Reserve's imminent easing cycle and bets that Beijing will roll out more stimulus helped limit ...
China Market Update: Hong Kong Grinds Higher, China Releases August Economic Data
Asian equities were mostly higher overnight while Mainland China was closed for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, and Malaysia were also closed.