Sunday, health officials have revealed, warning that those who ignore test orders face six months in jail and fines of HK$25,000. With the city running into a recent spike in untraceable Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Sets Record; Hong Kong Mulls Tighter Rules: Virus Update
The U.S. broke a record again Friday for daily Covid-19 infections, reporting 190,059 new cases, and states were clamping down. ( read original story ...)
With protests muzzled, Hong Kong takes aim at the press
Arrests of journalists, newsroom censorship and purging of pro-democracy voices accelerate the city’s authoritarian transformation. ( read original story ...)
Huntkey to Present at Hong Kong Autumn Sourcing Week Digital Show
Huntkey, a leading provider of power solutions, will be presenting at the Hong Kong Autumn Sourcing Week Digital Show (shorted for "the show" below) from November 16– 27, 2020. Huntkey at the show: ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s ‘pioneers’: how passion and confidence drives success of city’s innovation and technology businesses
Abundance of funding, strong research capabilities, and easy connectivity to mainland China and other global markets are key to vibrancy of city’s start-up sector ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Cyberport leads blockchain development
Start-up application solutions beyond the financial trade, Nov. 13, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Blockchain technology has been developing rapidly in recent years and its applications have broadened. Not ... ( read original story ...)
EXCLUSIVE-Hong Kong plans new ‘code of conduct’ for equity and debt deals – sources
Hong Kong's markets regulator plans to unveil new guidelines for investment banks working on equity and debt offerings that will include a framework for how they charge clients, three sources with ... ( read original story ...)
Swiss photographer found not guilty of aiding Hong Kong protest assault
A Swiss photographer who closed a door on a Chinese mainlander moments before he was assaulted during last year's Hong Kong protests was on Friday found not guilty of aiding the attack. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong banks lose appetite for prime space in world’s costliest city as work-from-home becomes permanent after pandemic
Standard Chartered and HSBC are considering more flexible working arrangements after their success during the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong plays vital role as global digital supply-chain services hub, finds joint report by InvestHK and KPMG
PRNewswire/ -- Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) yesterday (November 12) released a joint report with KPMG that highlights ... ( read original story ...)
The West’s threats to China over Hong Kong are empty
International outrage over China's actions in Hong Kong has never been louder, but it won't make any difference. ( read original story ...)
China says removal of Hong Kong lawmakers was ‘right medicine’
The ousting of four pro-democracy lawmakers from Hong Kong's legislature was "the right medicine" for the city, China said, telling foreign governments the issue was none of their business. ( read original story ...)
Chinese shoppers splurge for Singles’ Day
Chinese consumers are spending tens of billions of dollars on items such as fresh food and luxury goods during this year's Singles' Day online shopping festival, as the country works to recover from ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Is Open and Competitive, Says Secretary Yau
Hong Kong Commerce and Economic Development Secretary Edward Yau discusses the resignation of the pro-Democracy lawmakers in the Legislative Council, the message the resignations are sending to the ... ( read original story ...)