Does the city really need 197,800 financiers when deep-pocketed private credit is marching in and cutting out the intermediaries?
Hong Kong to encourage use of pre-made housing with more private sector incentives
Development minister Bernadette Linn says ‘modular integrated construction’ method may help to offset predicted manpower shortfall for building sector.
Hong Kong’s Peak Tram service suspended for third straight day due to fallen trees near tracks
Government effort ‘remains in progress’ after several trees fell near the Barker Road station on Sunday, tram company says.
Interview: Hong Kong embraces niche in global green growth, says CLP Group chief
A mature capital market and an open institutional environment combined have offered a platform for Hong Kong's exchanges with major international markets in the green economy, Betty Yuen, non-executive director of CLP Holdings Limited and chairwoman of CLP Power Hong Kong Limited, told Xinhua in a recent interview.
Is the tea bubble bursting? ChaPanda shares plunge in Hong Kong IPO
Shares in Chinese bubble tea chain Sichuan Baicha Baidao failed to pop during their market debut Tuesday, tumbling as much as 38% from their listing price.
Hong Kong has achieved ‘soft landing’ with Article 23 law, top adviser says
Regina Ip, convenor of government’s key decision-making Executive Council, says current situation is ‘inflection point’ for city.
A Bubble-Tea IPO Became Hong Kong’s Biggest This Year—and Slumped on Its Trading Debut
Executives at a bubble-tea company struck the gong Tuesday morning for Hong Kong’s biggest IPO yet this year. Then silence descended on the listing hall. Shares of Sichuan-based ChaPanda opened 10% ...
Hong Kong’s biggest IPO of 2024 flops
Hong Kong’s stock exchange is ranked 10th on the LSEG’s global IPO stock exchange rankings in the first quarter, behind Mumbai and Shanghai, despite listings on the mainland also collapsing to record ...
Chinese Bubble Tea Maker Slides on Hong Kong’s Largest Listing This Year
Shares of Chinese bubble tea maker Sichuan Baicha Baidao Industrial slumped in their trading debut in Hong Kong as investors balked at the financial hub’s biggest listing so far this year.Shares of ...
China bubble tea chain plunges in Hong Kong debut
Shares in Chinese bubble tea chain Sichuan Baicha Baidao, which is also known as Chabaidao, have fallen by more than 30% in their first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Chabaidao's ...
Hong Kong Will Shelve Fake News Law If Media Is ‘Professional’
Hong Kong’s leader said the finance hub won’t pass a fake news law so long as media outlets exercise self-discipline, indicating the government has paused plans floated three years ago.
Shares of Chinese bubble tea firm Chabaidao plunge nearly 40% in Hong Kong debut
The company saw its share price plunge to as low as HK$10.84, representing a fall of 38.05% from its IPO price of HK$17.50 ...
Hong Kong’s domestic security law 1 month later: no arrests, no big uproar, what’s going on?
Western diplomats in Hong Kong say foreign powers are in a 'wait-and-see' mode before deciding their next steps Source says government has shifted to 'softer, reactive' approach but is not planning ...
Hong Kong, China and a footballing dilemma
Hong Kong beat China in a football game for the first time in almost 30 years. Actually, the official result of the pre-Asian Cup warm-up was Hong Kong, China 2-1 China. The name of Hong Kong’s team changed in 2023 and,