Hong Kong veteran actor Liu Kai-chi has passed away on Sunday (28 March) from stomach cancer at 66. His agency L&P Entertainment released a statement that his family was by his side when he passed ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Streaming Site Bilibili Sinks On Hong Kong Debut After $2.6 Bn IPO
Video streaming site Bilibili sank on its first day trading on Hong Kong's stock exchange on Monday as investors fret over a global sell-off in Chinese tech shares. Bilibili's opening price fell just ... ( read original story ...)
Bilibili shares fall 2.2% in Hong Kong trading debut
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese online video site Bilibili Inc's shares are set to fall 2.2% to HK$790 from the company's secondary listing price when the company starts trading in Hong Kong on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Bilibili falls nearly 7% on first day of trade in Hong Kong as Chinese tech stocks face pressure
Bilibili raised around $2.6 billion in its Hong Kong secondary listing after pricing its shares at 808 Hong Kong dollars each. Those shares opened at 790 Hong Kong dollars on Monday, falling 2.2% on ... ( read original story ...)
Bilibili Drops in Hong Kong Debut as Tech Shares Lose Shine
Bilibili Inc. fell on its debut in Hong Kong, becoming the latest U.S.-traded Chinese firm to disappoint on its homecoming during a global sell-off in the country’s technology shares.Shares of the ... ( read original story ...)
Bilibili shares set to fall 2.2% in Hong Kong trading debut
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese online video site Bilibili Inc's shares are set to fall 2.2% to HK$790 from the company's secondary listing price when the company starts trading in Hong Kong on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Bourse May See Continued Recovery On Monday
The Hong Kong stock market on Friday halted the five-day losing streak in which it had plummeted more than 1,500 points or 5 percent. ( read original story ...)
Goose-stepping Hong Kong police fall in line with Beijing
When the Hong Kong government holds its first police parade next month, local officers will no longer engage in traditional British foot drills. Instead they will be goose stepping. They will be ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Tycoon Li Ka-shing’s Family Values Face Scrutiny
The family of Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing is shuffling its corporate cards again, offering to sell $2.2 billion of privately held European infrastructure assets to the group’s listed property ... ( read original story ...)
Goose-stepping Hong Kong police fall in line with Beijing at national security education day
When the Hong Kong government holds its first police parade next month, local officers will no longer engage in traditional British foot drills. Instead they will be goose stepping. They will ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Is Set to Target First SPAC Listing by End of Year
Hong Kong is expected to have its own blank check company listing framework ready in June for public feedback and targets allowing deals to start by the end of this year, according to people familiar ... ( read original story ...)
World Press Photo Opens In Hong Kong After Being Nixed Over Security Fears
An exhibition of World Press Photo winners opened at a different venue in Hong Kong Sunday after a local university called off the event that features images of the city's 2019 pro-democracy protests ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region calls for curbing doxing acts
Teresa Cheng, secretary for justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government, urged for mutual exertions to denounce and stop revealing previously private personal information ... ( read original story ...)
First home Grade 1 win for Hong Kong Sprint winner Danon Smash
Last year's Hong Kong Sprint winner Danon Smash deservedly landed his first Grade 1 on home soil on Sunday when taking the Takamatsunomiya Kinen at Chukyo in Japan. The six-year-old raced in midfield ... ( read original story ...)