Key China reports on Wednesday suggest the economy lost further momentum in August. Evergrande slumped after it hired outside advisers, signalling a possible reorganisation of its offshore debt. ( read original story ...)
Live: Understand Hong Kong’s housing market with an apartment tour
Hong Kong's housing market is known for its high purchase and rental pricing. CGTN reporter Cen Ziyuan takes you on an apartment tour to learn more. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong District Councillor expelled after failing to take ‘loyalty oath’
Authorities in Hong Kong have expelled an elected pro-democracy member of the citys District Council for failing to turn up to pledge allegiance to the government and the ruling Chinese Communist ... ( read original story ...)
Over 2,000 Fake Rolex, Richard Mille Watches From Hong Kong Seized by Customs Agents
Over 2,000 fake Rolex and other designer watches, originating from Hong Kong, were recently seized by customs agents in Kentucky. According to a press release from Customs and Border Protection (CBP), ... ( read original story ...)
Tung Chee-hwa, ex-Hong Kong chief executive, becomes first-time homeowner at 84 with purchase of US$20.6 million luxury home
Tung Chee-hwa, Hong Kong’s first postcolonial chief executive from 1997 to 2005, bought a luxury home at Grenville House in Hong Kong’s posh Mid-Levels district for HK$160 million (US$20.6 million) ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong officials defend city’s gender policy for IDs by citing emergency response needs in wake of 9/11 attacks
Officials have defended a controversial policy limiting gender status changes on Hong Kong identity cards to those who have undergone sex reassignment surgery, arguing there is a need to balance ... ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong minister warns youth not to pursue freedom by illegal means, citing India as democracy where ‘people disregard law’
Wong Yan-lung tells an audience of young people that places with democracy but no rule of law are ‘ones that you would be unlikely to want to live in’. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong exports set to recede after months of mounting optimism as coronavirus crisis and rising costs erode business confidence
Fears prevalent among local exporters that Christmas sales will decline by up to 30 per cent, according to Trade Development Council confidence index. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to create more national security offences
Hong Kong will create a host of new national security offences, building on a law Beijing imposed last year that has criminalised dissent and transformed the once-outspoken city. Chris Tang, a former ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s export index down 9.7 points in Q3: survey
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council HKTDC announced on Tuesday that Hong Kong export index for the third quarter of this y ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Audio Platform to List in Hong Kong After Scrapping U.S. IPO Plans
The owner of a podcast and audio platform in China filed for an initial public offering in Hong Kong shortly after scrapping plans to list in New York. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to create more national security offences: official
Hong Kong will create a host of new national security offences, a senior official confirmed Tuesday, building on a law Beijing imposed last year that has criminalised much dissent and transformed the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s IPO pipeline fills up as Ximalaya, Xintiandi seek to list, helping city catch up with New York in global fundraising race
Hong Kong IPO filings by SenseTime Group, Ximalaya and Shui On Xintiandi could foreshadow a brisk pace for listings later this year. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong rights group behind prison letter-writing campaign disbands after minister’s national security law warning
A prisoners' rights group in Hong Kong has announced it will disband after the city's security chief warned that inmates arrested on national security charges were being encouraged by people outside ... ( read original story ...)