KPMG China credits Operation Santa Claus for helping it to connect with organisations that really need support.
IPOs seen picking up in Hong Kong next year boosted by China’s reopening
AFTER the worst year for initial public offerings (IPOs) in Hong Kong since the financial crisis, bankers and analysts expect a recovery in listings in the Asian financial hub as China moves forward ...
Hong Kong baby’s heart transplant sparks hope for long-term cross-border plan
Four-month-old Cleo Lai underwent a successful heart transplant at Hong Kong Children’s Hospital on Friday night, Xinhua said.
Hong Kong police arrest 3, seize HK$700,000 worth of drugs after boy, 14, found dead in Chungking Mansions
Hong Kong police have arrested three people and seized HK$700,000 (US$90,900) worth of illegal drugs after a 14-year-old schoolboy was found dead in a guest house in the Tsim Sha Tsui entertainment ...
Hong Kong police arrest 4 after woman abducted from bus stop in front of onlookers who tried to save her
Hong Kong police arrested four people, including a 16-year-old girl, on suspicion of false imprisonment of a woman who was abducted outside Stanley Prison after efforts by jail officers to save her ...
Hong Kong stocks surrender gain as Covid cases cloud China reopening efforts, growth impetus
Hong Kong stocks erased gains as China struggles to contain a new wave of Covid-19 infections, marring Beijing’s attempts to refocus on shoring up the nation’s economic growth with stronger policy ...
China stocks in Hong Kong gain as authorities signal pro-growth stance
HONG KONG– China’s stocks listed in Hong Kong advanced after the authorities signalled a shift to a pro-growth stance, as they hinted at business-friendly policies and further support for the property ...
Hong Kong Illuminates New York Times Square Ahead Of New Year’s Eve Countdown’
Iconic scenes of Hong Kong lit up the giant LED screen at New York Times Square ahead of its New Year's Eve Countdown. The video showcases the energy, diversity and vibrancy of Hong Kong, and invites ...
Hong Kong airport chief confident travellers will return, but compulsory Covid-19 tests still a turn-off for many
Vivian Cheung Kar-fay, chief operating officer of the Airport Authority Hong Kong, said she expected the number of passengers passing through daily to rise from around 50,000 currently to about 60,000 ...
Jye McNeil breaks through for his first Hong Kong winner near end of challenging stint
Jye McNeil shed his Hong Kong maiden tag at the last Sha Tin meeting of his frustrating stint in the city, the Australian jockey riding Ricky Yiu Poon-fai’s Excellent Fighter to win Sunday’s Class ...
In Hong Kong artist’s cyberpunk dystopia, China’s ‘First Emperor’ rules a future techno-dictatorship. His vision inspires a San Francisco exhibition
Hong Kong artist known as Kongkee shows a cyberpunk vision of Chinese history in show at San Francisco's Asian Art Museum, and a twisted view of the future; Pilots for a film in w ...
Don’t let them eat cake: Chinese mother slaps sweet birthday treats ban on child, sparking Hong Kong online debate over eating disorders
Hong Kong social media is abuzz after a Chinese mother posted an online video explaining why she has forbidden her child from eating birthday cake at school parties.
Hong Kong author Xi Xi, often credited with putting city on literary map, dies aged 85
Born Zhang Yan in Shanghai in 1937, Xi Xi was one the most beloved names in Chinese literature, her writing an invitation to ‘re-examine the world with fresh eyes’, a translator of her work said.
Hong Kong will consider opening up electricity market to more players, environment chief says after outcry over price rises
Environment chief Tse Chin-wan says authorities will consider all methods to see if they can enable Hong Kong’s electricity tariffs to drop ...