City drivers will be able to trade in laminated paper licences for digital ones by the end of the year in bid to boost customer convenience Online platform to check licence and vehicle permit details, ...
Hong Kong Stocks Finish Week With More Losses
Hong Kong stocks finished a tough week with another loss Friday as 2024 got off to a terrible start for equities, with a forecast-beating US jobs report denting hopes for an early interest rate cut.
Alibaba-backed lidar maker RoboSense dips in Hong Kong debut
When RoboSense met investors in Hong Kong during the pre-IPO fundraising, one investor asked the company why Tesla does not use lidar sensors and was not convinced by the answer. They did not invest ...
HKTDC-Led Hong Kong Delegation Makes a Resounding Comeback at CES 2024
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), in partnership with Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP) and the Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association (HKEIA) Ltd, is delighted to ...
Hong Kong conglomerate pushes for mental health support in stressed-out financial hub
Employee sentiment in Hong Kong has plummeted amid a wave of negative indicators for the city Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hong Kong stocks trade close to 2-week low as Fed minutes curb wagers on aggressive rate cuts
Hong Kong stocks decline for a third straight day as worries about China’s growth outlook lingers and traders tamp down their expectations about an imminent rate cut in the US.
Hong Kong’s retail sales rise by 15.9% in November against year ago as tourism continues to bounce back
Provisional figures released by Census and Statistics Department show sales for November reached HK$34.2 billion Government spokesman says growth matched 'revival of inbound tourism' and further ...
China’s largest bubble tea makers Mixue and Guming apply for Hong Kong IPO
China's leading bubble tea makers including Mixue Bingcheng and Guming are rushing to apply for first-time share sales in Hong Kong as companies in the fast-growing sector expand aggressively amid fierce competition.
Hong Kong’s IPO Drought Casts Pall Over Region’s Businesses
A dearth of initial public offerings in Hong Kong is causing companies to suffer cash crunches and put off expansion plans.
Hong Kong Stocks Extend Losses At Open
Hong Kong stocks fell again Wednesday at the open, extending their poor start to the year fuelled by worries over China's economy and following a broadly negative lead from Wall Street.
Exclusive | Green finance: Hong Kong, Greater Bay Area to fuel US$50 million decarbonisation fund run by wealthy Australian family
Besides raising funds here, Green believes Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area have a lot of potential start-ups for the fund to invest in. Before returning to Australia four years ago, Green lived in ...
Has Hong Kong lost its way in the tourism business and is there a route back despite stiff competition from neighbouring cities?
More Hongkongers are heading to neighbouring Shenzhen for leisure, with some putting aside politics to embrace cheaper prices, better service and more options But mainland visitors are not returning ...
Media watchdog warns press freedom in Hong Kong under ‘continuous attack,’ as gov’t hits back at ‘baseless smears’
Hong Kong has hit back at an international media watchdog’s statement that Hong Kong and mainland Chinese authorities had “continuously attacked” press freedom in the city, calling the comments ...
Democracy activist Jimmy Lai pleads not guilty at Hong Kong trial
Prominent activist and publisher Jimmy Lai on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to three charges of sedition and collusion with foreign countries in a landmark national security trial in Hong Kong.