From religious sites, halal food to the MICE sector - the Hong Kong government is promoting all these and more as it looks to attract visitors beyond the mainland and bolster a pandemic-battered ...
China’s Midea Group launches $3.5 billion share offering in Hong Kong
By Scott Murdoch (Reuters) -Chinese home appliance maker Midea Group on Monday launched a share offering of about HK$26.97 billion ($3.46 billion) in Hong Kong, according to its filings, in the city's ...
US warning on Hong Kong won’t hurt city as firms favour ‘profits over politics’: observers
Updated advisory has warned of heightened risks for companies operating in Hong Kong, but limited impact expected on the ground.
Hong Kong racing season off to flying start, with best opening day since pandemic struck
Hong Kong’s horse racing season got off to a flying start on Sunday, drawing the largest opening-day crowd to the Sha Tin course since the pandemic struck with punters wagering HK$1.31 billion.
Opinion | To buy or not to buy in Hong Kong’s volatile property market?
I didn’t panic when my house was worth HK$5 million and I didn’t celebrate at HK$50 million. This concrete box is my home.
Hong Kong officials investigate alleged sexual assault by teacher on 16-year-old student
School has submitted report to government over alleged assault two years ago after accusations posted to social media.
Hong Kong’s ZA Bank achieves monthly net profitability
The bank has over 800,000 users in the city. ZA Bank, one of Hong Kong’s digital banks, has reached monthly net profitability four years after its launch. This makes it the first of Hong Kong’s eight ...
Singapore, Hong Kong banks tap APAC family office boom
They can help manage costs, which could balloon to 3% of assets. Banks and insurers in Singapore and Hong Kong are sitting on a billion-dollar potential from the growing family office sector in the ...
Hong Kong to ramp up promotion of coming mega events to help boost economy, Paul Chan says
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says mega events will give business travellers sightseeing opportunities as they head to international summits.
Villagers reluctant to say goodbye to one of Hong Kong’s last squatter settlements
The ongoing demolition of the Cha Kwo Ling village, set to enter its final phase in 2025, is erasing one of Hong Kong’s last remaining squatter villages, making way for public housing. This settlement ...
‘Top medical firms interested in coming to Hong Kong’
Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Sunday said Hong Kong's continued development in innovation and technology is attracting the attention of the ...
Hong Kong’s student housing boom sees investors snap up assets as rents soar
Investors are converting discounted properties into student accommodation in Hong Kong, eyeing high demand and potential for growth.
Hong Kong, Beijing slam US advisory on Article 23 law as ‘devious tactic’ to hurt economy
Constitutional affairs chief Erick Tsang also says city’s national security legislation has paved way for greater business opportunities.
Kadoorie empire embroiled in feud with ex-in-house lawyer, Hong Kong court document shows
Golden handshake worth HK$25 million, annual HK$8 million consultancy contract and 500 emails of accusations at centre of legal tussle.