The U.S. consulate in Hong Kong has condemned the city’s government for what it is calling the repression of U.S. Independence Day celebrations ...
US consulate condemns Hong Kong’s government for ‘repression’ of Independence Day celebrations
The U.S. consulate in Hong Kong has condemned the city’s government for what it is calling the repression of U.S. Independence Day celebrations.
A $4 Billion Hong Kong Family Office Makes First Crypto Foray
A money manager to some of Hong Kong’s richest individuals will start investing in crypto, as more favorable regulations attract a wider array of investors to the digital-asset sector.
Cause of driverless bus crash at Hong Kong airport must be found: John Lee
City leader says autonomous transport systems are a global trend and authorities will work hard to ensure they are safe for use in Hong Kong.
Cardinal Zen’s Bold Latin Mass Statement Sends Multiple Messages to Hong Kong
Marking Corpus Christi Sunday, Cardinal Zen, 93, retired bishop of Hong Kong, posted a photo of himself holding a monstrance with a Eucharistic Host in it under an umbrella, along with a ...
‘Horror’ for Iranians in Hong Kong as escalation in Middle East conflict hits families
Some 400 Iranians living in Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong affected by US attack on Iran's nuclear sites, while experts warn of trade implications.
Nano Labs plans to apply for licenses to issue HKD and offshore RMB stablecoins under Hong Kong’s new stablecoins bill
China-based Nano Labs Ltd. has announced its plans to apply for a stablecoin issuing license in Hong Kong as the jurisdiction positions itself as a center for digital finance innovation, as it ushers ...
Hong Kong Sets High Bar for Stablecoin Issuers Ahead of August Regime Launch
Stablecoin licensing frameworks are advancing globally as regulators in Hong Kong seek to manage new forms of digital settlement.
Global investors turn to Hong Kong funds for returns amid geopolitical tensions
Hong Kong-domiciled funds saw net inflows of some US$44 billion in the 12 months to March, a threefold increase from a year earlier.
Hong Kong housing authorities cancel contracts with firm linked to 5 site deaths
Aggressive Construction Company has now lost all six of its projects despite obtaining temporary court order to lift ban on its licence.
Seeking out ‘soft resistance’ will harm Hong Kong artists, prominent playwright says after minister’s warning of scrutiny
Actively looking for “soft resistance” will harm Hong Kong artists and their works, prominent playwright Candace Chong has said, after a minister vowed to scrutinise event subsidies and performance ...
Hong Kong’s New World downplays debt-deal rumours as analysts see path out of crunch
Government rhetoric about bank leniency towards developers is ‘favourable’ for the debt-laden company, Morningstar analyst says.
Hotel-to-student hostel conversions won’t hurt tourist capacity: Hong Kong official
Hong Kong’s move to repurpose excess office and hotel spaces to meet the growing housing needs of non-local students will not hurt the city’s tourism capacity, a senior official has said, while a ...
Montage is said to hire banks for US$1 billion Hong Kong listing
HONG KONG] Chinese chip designer Montage Technology has hired banks for its planned Hong Kong listing that could raise about US$1 billion, according to sources familiar with the matter. Read more at ...