Hong Kong stocks fell at the opening on Friday following a tepid performance on Wall Street, even as data pointed to a slowdown in the US economy ...
L’Oréal Hong Kong Unveils City’s First Open Innovation Accelerator for the Beauty Industry
L'Oréal Big Bang Hong Kong, in collaboration with Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and Business France Hong Kong, aims to accelerate ...
Hong Kong’s exclusive clubs and the million-dollar memberships they charge
From the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club to the Pacific Club, the Post takes a look at city’s most prominent clubhouses and their debenture schemes.
Damage to cargo plane that shut Hong Kong airport runway more extensive than first reported
Plane suffered ‘extensive damage’ to tyres and significant hydraulic leakage, complicating efforts to move aircraft, Airport Authority says.
Freeze women’s eggs? But ‘soil’ may be bad, Hong Kong health chief says in fertility debate
Minister Lo Chung-mau’s comment that a frozen seed may not grow on ‘soil’ that has aged draws strong response from female lawmaker.
Beauty chain Sa Sa’s profit soars as mainland Chinese tourists return to shop in Hong Kong
Hong Kong beauty products retailer Sa Sa International saw its profit jump almost fourfold in the last financial year as the number of mainland Chinese tourists returning to shop in the city continued ...
Hong Kong media watchdog hit with complaints of ‘indecency’ over TV coverage of ‘Mr and Mrs Ho’
Programme with whirlwind romance between old man, 76, and woman, 43, slammed as ‘indecent’, having ‘poor values’, ‘biased and misleading’.
China Market Update: Hong Kong Gains Curtailed After Profit-Taking, Mainland China Mixed
Asian equities were mixed overnight on light volumes and news flow. Hong Kong was clipped with profit-taking after yesterday’s very strong move in growth/internet stocks following strong results from ...
Hong Kong police arrest 84 in 3-day crackdown on illegal riders of electric mobility devices
Hong Kong police have rounded up 84 people in a three-day crackdown on the illegal use of electric mobility devices in the New Territories, marking the biggest operation of this kind in recent years.
University fees in Hong Kong to rise by 17.6% over next 3 years
University tuition fees in Hong Kong will rise by HK$2,400 (US$307) in 2025 and another HK$2,500 in the following two years after a near three-decade freeze, authorities have said, leading to an ...
Food Expo PRO returns in August with Hong Kong International Tea Fair
Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the Food Expo PRO and Hong Kong International Tea Fair will be staged concurrently from 15 to 17 August 2024 at the Hong Kong Convention ...
Hong Kong stocks flat, investor sentiment supported by policy expectations
Hong Kong stocks flat as investors await more policy support from Beijing ahead of the city’s handover anniversary next month.
Hong Kong cabbies face mounting misconduct complaints
The complaints primarily revolve around accusations of overcharging and refusing to accept hires. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hong Kong holds up for commercial lawyers: new KWM partner
Hong Kong remains an attractive and reliable jurisdiction for commercial law firms and their clients, new King & Wood Mallesons partner Gilles Cardonnel says. The French-qualified projects lawyer, who ...