MoneyHero study casts a spotlight on personal loan trends in Hong Kong, analysing organic traffic data and applications through the MoneyHero platform that manages approximately 1.4 million monthly ...
Exclusive-China’s Zeekr prices US IPO at top of range to raise $441 million, source says
Chinese electric vehicle maker Zeekr Intelligent Technology priced its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) at the top of its indicated range on Thursday, raising $441 million, a person familiar with ...
Saudi Tadawul rates HKEX highly, saying it has ‘learned a lot’ from the Hong Kong bourse operator
The Saudi stock exchange will weigh its reforms against the likes of the Hong Kong stock exchange as it bids to become a leading global capital market, Tadawul Group’s Nayef Al-Athel says.
When panic buying at a Hong Kong bakery chain led to a 3-day run on cakes, as thousands cashed in vouchers
When rumours spread that popular Hong Kong cake shop chain Maria's was closing down in 1984, customers holding cake vouchers started panic buying Around 400 bakers worked to deal with the surge in ...
Hong Kong wakes up to potential of silver economy, with more services, tech products for rising number of elderly
New government panel starts work, with experts urging long-term planning for city's greying population More 'gerontech' equipment being developed and tried out by seniors coping with frailties of ...
He left his desk job in the US to run a food stall in Hong Kong. He earns more now — but plans to walk away from it soon.
Hong Kong's dai pai dong food stalls are facing extinction. The remaining licenses are only transferrable to family members.
Appeals court allows Hong Kong government to ban ‘Glory to Hong Kong’
A Hong Kong appeals court on Wednesday ruled that the government had the power to ban the song Glory to Hong Kong, which had emerged as a protest song during 2019 pro-democracy demonstrations.
Hong Kong tutoring chain vows to offer refunds after sudden closure leaves parents in lurch
Parents say Little Frog Learning Centre has told them of temporary closure, but they have been unable to get in touch over thousands of dollars in prepaid fees.
New name for Hong Kong virtual banks to boost trust
That is the main reason the Hong Kong Monetary Authority plans to replace the term “virtual bank” with “licensed digital bank”. A month-long consultation has been launched. People have long been ...
Hong Kong issues guidelines to make guide dogs more accepted, pointing to discrimination
Equal Opportunities Commission hopes suggestions will ensure guide dog users do not face discrimination taking transport or going to restaurants.
Asia Deal Digest: In Hong Kong, Listings and Privatization Create Small Streams of Work While Southeast Asian Investors Go Global
Filings for Hong Kong listings have increased but so have privatizations. Kirkland, Clifford Chance, Davis Polk and Skadden pick up work.
Hong Kong’s Greater Bay Airlines to suspend flights to Singapore next month, announcing cuts 2 weeks after launching service
Carrier announces cuts just two weeks after launching service to city state, citing commercial considerations.
Inside ComplexCon Hong Kong: Exclusive Merch, Performances and Cultural Icons
At the first-ever ComplexCon in Hong Kong, a scene all too familiar to avid followers of the pop-culture festival unfolded. Thousands of streetwear fanatics lined up for hours awaiting the event and tornadoed the Complex Marketplace upon entry.
No ulterior motives for Jimmy Lai’s HK$500 million loan to media firm Next Digital when it was unprofitable, witness tells Hong Kong court
Royston Chow, former Next Digital chief financial officer, says it was not ‘very common’ for shareholder to lend substantial amount of money to company such as Lai’s.