Hong Kong stocks opened slightly higher Monday morning following small gains on Wall Street that came even after forecast-beating US jobs data dampened hopes for an early interest rate cut.
Deep Dive: Is Hong Kong doing enough to help poor children? Advocacy groups, experts say more must be done
The Children’s Rights Association gave the Hong Kong government a zero rating for their efforts in 2023 to improve the lives of poor children.
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific cuts flights until February to ease Lunar New Year holiday strain
Transport bureau expresses grave concerns over Cathay’s decision to combine some flights and orders it to promptly inform affected passengers of any changes.
Harry Bentley back with a bang, bagging first Hong Kong Group winner and Sha Tin brace
It has been a long couple of months for Harry Bentley, but the Englishman returned to Sha Tin with a bang on Sunday as he bagged his first Group winner in Hong Kong en route to a weekend ...
Hong Kong minister expresses ‘great disappointment’ to CLP Power chief after second Tsing Yi electricity outage in 1 week, hundreds affected
Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan says he is ‘greatly disappointed’ over outage at On Mei House, which lasted almost 1½ hours.
The Goldfinger review – labyrinthine Hong Kong financial crime thriller
The co-writer of the film that inspired Scorsese’s The Departed returns with a brash, big-budget movie based on a real-life criminal conspiracy ...
Tennis-Ruthless Rybakina, Dimitrov take Brisbane titles, Rublev wins in Hong Kong
Elena Rybakina handed Aryna Sabalenka a harsh reality check on Sunday ahead of her Australian Open title defence with a crushing 6-0 6-3 victory in the final of the Brisbane International. The men's f ...
Beijing’s top envoy in Hong Kong, chief executive and officials welcome 11,000 people for first charity walk on mega bridge
Pair attend opening ceremony for two-hour walk on Hong Kong-Zhuhai Macau Bridge, alongside justice secretary Paul Lam, home affairs minister Alice Mak and police chief Raymond Siu.
Hong Kong police arrest driver over hit-and-run that killed 77-year-old woman
Man allegedly fled scene but later returned and was arrested for dangerous driving causing death, failing to stop after an accident and failing to report after an accident.
Regulator to inspect 12 banks, brokerages over sales of derivatives linked to Hong Kong exchange
The financial regulator said Sunday that it will launch an investigation into sales of derivative products that track Chinese stocks listed on the Hong Kong exchange, amid concerns that such products ...
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific will merge flights for January, February to ease Lunar New Year holiday strain on operations after recent cancellations
Airline assures passengers after calling off almost 70 flights during Christmas and New Year over ‘higher than expected pilot absence caused by seasonal illness’.
Face Off: Should Hong Kong permanently switch to using drone shows instead of fireworks for special occasions?
Each week, two readers debate a hot topic in a showdown that does not necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.
Hong Kong property: residents face difficult decision whether to rent or buy this year
On the rent side, Allan said it’s a mixed bag, adding that rents in some areas in the south of Hong Kong Island were strengthening for units with good kitchens and bathrooms. At the same time, rents ...
Hong Kong tennis chief hails city’s status on ATP and WTA tours, says no need to move events to Kai Tak Sports Park
New tennis association president Michael Cheng says hosting men’s and women’s elite events ‘a significant achievement’ that puts it alongside Tokyo and Beijing.