HONG KONG: Hong Kong stocks opened slightly lower Wednesday as traders brushed off softer US jobs data, with a warning from Moody’s over China’s credit rating weighing on sentiment. The Hang Seng ...
Watch out Hong Kong – India’s stock market is fast catching up
The value of companies listed on India's stock exchanges hit a $4 trillion for the first time on Tuesday, Bloomberg reported.
Hong Kong is Getting a Head Start in Becoming World’s Top Family Office Hub
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui and Chairman of the Newly Established Hong Kong Academy for Wealth Legacy, billionaire entrepreneur Adrian ...
India Stock Value Tops $4 Trillion, Narrowing Gap With Hong Kong
India’s stock market value reached more than $4 trillion Tuesday for the first time, marking a key milestone for the world’s fifth-biggest equity market as it rapidly narrows the gap with slumping ...
HSBC cuts at least four bank jobs in Hong Kong as deals dry up
Find out more about subscription packages here. HSBC Holdings has seen at least four Hong Kong-based bankers leave amid a dearth of deals in the region, according to people familiar with the matter.
‘Think clearly before you do anything’: why jailed Hong Kong protester’s TV interview has divided opinions
Tsang Chi-kin, 22, who was jailed in October for nearly four years, appeared on a national security show and recounted his experience during the 2019 protests.
Hong Kong activist says desire for freedom led her to flee to Canada
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow, who fled to Canada while free on bail, says she won't return home amid a crackdown that curbed her freedoms, defying a warning from Hong Kong's leader that ...
Media groups raise concerns following report of ‘missing’ Hong Kong journalist in China
Press freedom groups are voicing concern for veteran Hong Kong reporter Minnie Chan following a news report that she went missing after traveling to Beijing to cover a security forum in late October.
Insurance: ‘Once-in-500-years’ rainstorm, Typhoon Saola incurred US$244 million of claims, the second- and fourth-highest on record in Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s insurance industry received a total of HK$1.9 billion (US$243.6 million) in claims related to damage caused by a devastating black rainstorm and Typhoon Saola in September, making them the second- and fourth -highest claims on record.
Hong Kong Stocks Suffer More Losses At Open
Hong Kong stocks fell further at the open on Tuesday morning, tracking a sell-off on Wall Street as investors take a breather after ramping up their bets on a series of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts next year.
Hong Kong to play active role in nation’s modernization push
Hong Kong has the constitutional obligation to play a more active role in the nation's new journey to modernization, officials said on China's Constitution Day on Monday, adding that the city must firmly safeguard national security, better leverage its strengths and further promote patriotic education to achieve this goal.
Hong Kong Private Sector Moves To Expansion In November – S&P Global
(RTTNews) - The private sector in Hong Kong swung to expansion in November, the latest survey from S&P Global revealed on Tuesday with a PMI score of 50.1. That's up from 48.9 in October and it moves above the boom-or-bust line of 50 that separates ...
Thailand, Hong Kong launch cross-border QR payment for seamless transactions
Thailand and China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region launched a cross-border QR code payment service on Monday, aiming to provide a swift, secure, and easily accessible retail payment experien
Facing a Rigged Election, Hong Kongers Are Expected to ‘Lie Flat’
Outright calls for a boycott risk legal trouble, but Hong Kongers are not enthused about Sunday’s District Council elections.