In a global landscape where capital moves as fluidly as water, even minor adjustments can send ripples extending far beyond their initial impact. Such is the strategic reasoning behind the recent ...
900 technology companies drawn to Hong Kong amid city’s innovation drive
Government says 400 companies set up shop at Hong Kong Science Park over past 12 months, while 489 businesses chose hi-tech park CyberportInnovators call for targeted policies to help respective ...
Trade finance and the quest for scalability
While banks have accelerated digital solutions across business lines, accomplishing end-to-end digitalization of global trade remains far beyond their reach. The complexity of supply-chain finance ...
From Hong Kong to Japan, start-up Rice Robotics brings ‘friendly’ AI bots to the service sector
Hong Kong start-up Rice Robotics has deployed a fleet of ‘friendly’ AI-powered robots in the Citic Tower skyscraper, as the city plays catch-up with Japan and South Korea in automation.
Hong Kong police hunt for trio over wounding of man at restaurant in central business district
Officers arrived at restaurant on Wellington Street in Central at around 4pm after receiving report of victim being attacked by three men.
Hong Kong real estate investments continue to disappoint in Q3
Q3 recorded HKD5.3b worth of transactions in Q3, the third lowest investment quarter since 2013. Despite a growth of 93% QOQ from Q2’s extremely low base, the investment volume of HKD5.3 billion in Q3 ...
Teenage entrepreneur selling mystery football shirts sees surge in Hong Kong sales, now looking to market in the city
Louis Jones runs a sports merchandise business with a unique concept, giving football fans an opportunity to buy mystery shirts from clubs around the world.
To support Hong Kong’s disadvantaged groups, companies should do more than just give money: Wharf chairman
Establishing a two-way dialogue between businesses and the recipients of help is crucial for both societal welfare and mitigating talent-related difficulties in the city, Stephen Ng says.
Does Hong Kong need expats back? Absolutely – foreign talent enhances our competitiveness, and diversity makes our city better
The government's efforts to attract back expatriates under various talent schemes after so many left the city have not been very effective We need to understand the fundamental reasons behind the slow ...
Hong Kong’s ‘immigrant DNA’ allows city to thrive as ‘super-connector’, seminar celebrating SCMP’s 120th anniversary hears
Hong Kong’s edge as Asia’s ‘super-connector’ with the world, combined with its resilience and adaptability, place the city in position to thrive in an uncertain world, said guests and panellists at a ...
Hong Kong police arrest 63 people in crackdown on triad-run businesses offering illegal gambling, drugs
Police arrest 51 suspects in raid on illegal mahjong parlour based out of 1,500 sq ft flat fitted with soundproofing materials.
Alibaba, Tencent and other major Chinese backers invest US$342 million in start-up Zhipu AI as this tech sector sees increased funding
Zhipu AI's other investors included Ant Group, Meituan, Xiaomi and HongShan, the Chinese venture capital firm spun off from the former Sequioa Capital The start-up's valuation already reached US$1 ...
Hong Kong police arrest 63 people in crackdown on triad-run businesses offering illegal gambling, narcotics
Police arrest 51 suspects in raid on illegal mahjong parlour based out of 1,500 sq ft flat fitted with soundproofing materials, including two alleged venue operators Officers also arrest suspected ...
New group in Hong Kong to promote China overseas, political pundit says, after top official calls on body to tap global networks
Hong Kong China Friendship Association held inauguration event on Thursday, with director of Beijing's liaison office Zheng Yanxiong and city leader John Lee attending Think tank consultant Lau ...