On the ninth floor of a building near Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak airport, Kung Fu master Lam Shu-shing teaches the Wing Chun technique to students, something he’s been doing since 1978. A banner on the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Land Auction Fails in Rare Property Market Setback
A plot of land at Hong Kong’s former Kai Tak airport has failed to sell at auction in a sign the city’s worsening economic crisis is starting to take its toll on the property market. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Small Brokers Are Disappearing at a Record Pace
Family-owned brokerages once reigned in Hong Kong, tapping close-knit networks of clients in a city with few regulations that relished a quick buck. ( read original story ...)
For The First Time In 23 Days, A Coronavirus Case In Hong Kong
The government of Hong Kong confirmed in a news briefing Tuesday that the woman came down with a fever last Friday, but had not traveled recently, making it unclear where she contracted the virus, ... ( read original story ...)
How startups can take advantage of the currency market to fight financial uncertainty
Currency might not be something you think about every day, but its impact on your business can be profound — so make sure to take stock. ( read original story ...)
HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Barclays staff in Hong Kong return to office as social distancing measures are eased
HSBC Holdings, Goldman Sachs and Barclays Bank allowed more employees to resume working from their offices in Hong Kong from Monday as the city relaxes social distancing curbs after largely containing ... ( read original story ...)
China can ill-afford causing a Hong Kong failure
The Hong Kong people are constantly being told by China’s Central People’s Government and the United Front overseas propaganda arm that we do not properly understand the concept of “one country, two ... ( read original story ...)
South Korea, China to lead travel recovery
South Korea, China and Hong Kong are the most probable places of origin for the first tourist groups to travel abroad as sentiment improves, according to Expedia. ( read original story ...)
Airlines Start to Recover With More Growth in China, Hong Kong
Airlines added more seats back to their flight schedules this week, led by China and even increases in Hong Kong, suggesting the industry is starting to recover from the devastating impact of the ... ( read original story ...)
Should China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited’s (HKG:762) Weak Investment Returns Worry You?
Renowned investment researcher Michael Mauboussin has suggested that a high ROCE can indicate that 'one dollar invested in the company generates value of more than one dollar'. Analysts use this ... ( read original story ...)
Bulls Beware: Window for This Hong Kong Dollar Trade Is Closing
Hedge funds may have just weeks left to make good money from the long Hong Kong dollar carry trade. Local interest rates, which have remained stubbornly high relative to those in the U.S., will fall ... ( read original story ...)
Stocks Slip to Start the Week
Global stocks mostly fell as investors weighed the benefits of reviving economic activity against the risk of a resurgence in the coronavirus as lockdowns are lifted that could lead to renewed ... ( read original story ...)
Asia Stocks Set for Mixed Start; Dollar Rises: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks were poised for a mixed start as traders assessed the challenges economies face removing restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic. The dollar strengthened. ( read original story ...)
Goldman, HSBC Staff Return to Office as Hong Kong Curbs Ease
HSBC Holdings Plc, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Barclays Bank Plc allowed more employees to resume working from their offices in Hong Kong Monday as the city relaxes social-distancing curbs after ... ( read original story ...)