Insilico Medicine, a Hong Kong-based company that uses artificial intelligence to drive drug discovery, filed confidentially for a U.S. initial public offering last week, according to people familiar ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong watchdog urges caution after U.S. Fed votes to taper
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority HKMA on Thursday urged vigilance against potential market risks after the US Federal Reserve ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong May Make More Eateries Use Covid Contact Tracing App
Hong Kong will likely make more restaurants require check-in via its Covid-19 contact tracing app in a push to accelerate reopening the city’s border with mainland China, a pro-government lawmaker ... ( read original story ...)
The forgotten architectural features that dot Hong Kong’s streets
Hong Kong’s Thomassons – useless, but well maintained architectural leftovers named after an obscure professional baseball player – are the subject of a forthcoming TEDx talk in the city. ( read original story ...)
Who is a Hong Konger? The US government has one of the widest definitions
Who gets to call themselves a Hong Konger, let alone how to define what it means to be of and from Hong Kong, has never had a clear cut answer. In large part, that’s a result of the city’s history as ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong border reopening: quarantine-free travel to mainland China could come next month, but movement will be limited to Guangdong
Hong Kong travellers could be allowed to visit mainland China as early as next month without having to quarantine under a plan to gradually reopen the border, the Post has learned, but movement will ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong in talks with China to open border, report says
Hong Kong is in advanced discussions with Chinese officials about potentially reopening their shared border, according to local media reports, as the former British colony pushes to overcome the ... ( read original story ...)
Firm of ex-contender in Hong Kong Legco polls sues officials over inaction in murder case leading to 2019 protests
Siu See-kong, best known for his ‘rice bowl dance’ in a 2007 campaign, files civil suit at High Court, arguing city has jurisdiction to hold trial for Chan Tong-kai. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong regulator re-evaluates retail crypto ETFs laws
The Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong has received many requests to approve Crypto ETFs for trading. The Securities and Futures Commission, or SFC, in Hong Kong is reviewing regulations ... ( read original story ...)
Covid live: Van-Tam warns UK ‘too many people believe pandemic is over’; Hong Kong to roll out booster shots
England’s deputy CMO says ‘the caution people take or don’t take’ will determine winter severity; elderly can start booking jabs in Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong-based insurer FWD adds to warnings in New York IPO push
Hong Kong-based insurer FWD Group has told U.S. regulators it cannot guarantee that Beijing would not seek to "intervene or influence" its operations, adding to its list of risk factors as it tries to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong activist who tried to seek asylum at US consulate found guilty of secession
Tony Chung, the founder of a pro-independence group, was taken into custody in 2020 at a coffee shop close to the US consulate ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong activist becomes youngest convict under security law
A 20-year-old Hong Kong independence activist was facing life in prison Wednesday after becoming the youngest person convicted under the city's national security law, but told the court he had ... ( read original story ...)
Former leader of Hong Kong pro-independence group found guilty of secession
A Hong Kong court ruled on Wednesday that the former leader of pro-independence group Studentlocalism was guilty of secession under the city's sweeping national security law, as well as money ... ( read original story ...)