Local investors would only consider reallocating from cash and deposits into investment products when interest rates come down to 2.5 per cent, according to a survey by the Hong Kong Investment Funds Association.
Flight attendant held up broken bathroom door for entire 16-hour trip from Hong Kong to New York
A Cathay Pacific Airways flight attendant was stuck holding a bathroom door for 16 hours this week after the door broke minutes after the plane left the tarmac.
How a 9-year-old boy scored top marks in Hong Kong’s DSE exams and what’s next
Bryan Leung only decided to take the tests as a challenge after watching a YouTube tutorial and says he’s in no hurry to skip more grades
Hong Kong: Results of Consultation on Stablecoins Revealed, ZA Bank Prepares to Support Stablecoin Issuers
A consultation on the regulation of stablecoins in Hong Kong was announced in December of 2023. Stablecoins typically refer to digital assets referencing fiat
State Department Response to Hong Kong Repression ‘Not Adequate’: Lawmakers
They also urged that the U.S. impose sanctions on a top Chinese spy agency official in Hong Kong and the city’s Justice secretary.
Airline ordeal of blind pair in Hong Kong calls for reflection
Removal of two men from HK Express flight to Tokyo, despite both having flown before, shows need to be sensitive and ensure dignity, as well as safety.
Francis Lui delivers thrilling finale to seal Hong Kong title on day of record turnover
Romantic Warrior is an exceptional global star. His nail-biting, last-gasp victory in the Cox Plate at Moonee Valley, Melbourne, in October, was achieved after a mid-year break that stretched to five months and left him half-cooked for his first Australian assignment in Flemington’s Turnbull Stakes.
Wall St. Journal Reporter Says She Was Fired Over Hong Kong Union Post
The journalist accused her former employer of failing to stand up for press freedom, a claim that the newspaper rejected.
Hong Kong Journalist Group Head Says She Was Fired by WSJ Amid Press Freedom Row
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The head of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) said she was fired by the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday after she refused demands from senior editors at the paper to ...
The head of Hong Kong’s leading journalist group says she lost WSJ job after refusing to drop role
The new chair of Hong Kong’s leading media professional group says she lost her job at The Wall Street Journal after she refused her supervisor’s request to withdraw from the election for the ...
Wall Street Journal fires Hong Kong reporter who headed embattled press club
A Hong Kong-based reporter for the Wall Street Journal was terminated by the newspaper soon after she was elected as chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association. The HKJA, a press advocacy ...
DSE 2024: 8 of 10 top scorers hope to study medicine and solve Hong Kong’s doctor shortage
A majority of this year’s top scorers on Hong Kong’s university entrance exam are eyeing a local medical education. Eight of the 10 high rankers have said they want to ease the shortage of doctors and ...
Top Hong Kong political parties call for spirits tax overhaul ahead of policy address
Two of Hong Kong’s major political parties have called for Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu to either lift or adjust the spirits tax, as part of proposals submitted ahead of the city leader’s policy ...
Hong Kong Book Fair gathers writers, celebrities and scholars. Here’s what to do, see and eat
The 34th Hong Kong Book Fair will take place from July 17 to 23 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai under the theme of Film and Television Literature. This year’s fair will ...