A crypto controversy has erupted in Hong Kong amid a probe of a trading platform that has ensnared social-media influencers and unleashed criticisms against the key regulator.
Hong Kong is handing out a million free dining vouchers this November
The Hong Kong government is giving away dining vouchers worth HKD 100 to tourists as part of the “Night Vibes Hong Kong” campaign.
Hong Kong should look to Asean dual-listings to enhance stock market liquidity and foreign capital: trade council chief
Trade Development Council chairman Peter Lam, in Paris for one-day symposium, says business owners in Southeast Asia have interest in investing in city.
US Charges Hong Kong Based-Russian With Smuggling Military Technology to Russia
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Russian man who has lived in Hong Kong has been taken into U.S. custody and charged with smuggling large quantities of American-made, military-grade microelectronics to Russia, ...
Hong Kong protests: 6 jailed for up to 5 years, 3 months for rioting near Polytechnic University during 2019 unrest
District Court judge sentences five men and one woman over ‘very violent’ stand-off between protesters and police.
Hong Kong parents slam Rosaryhill Secondary School over decision to close, demand letting pupils finish studies
Teacher Association chairman Baljinder Singh says decision to close has disrupted staff morale, students' routine and lives of their families Drastic reduction in enrolment numbers and financial ...
Hong Kong’s Temple Street on a comeback? Cuisine, cultural experience urged for forgotten tourist spot under nightlife boost
The government on Thursday announced a raft of activities under a months-long citywide campaign to attract residents to stay out longer and boost the night economy. These include waterfront bazaars, evening programmes at theme parks and museums, free entry to the Happy Valley Racecourse, film screenings and expanded pedestrian areas.
Woman fighting for life after Hong Kong bus slams into back of stationary crane truck, leaving more than 40 injured
A woman bus passenger was fighting for her life in Hong Kong on Sunday night after a double-decker slammed into the back of a stationary crane truck, leaving more than 40 others injured. The injured ...
Cross-border healthcare services can ease burden on Hong Kong’s public hospitals, but payment matters must be addressed, ex-finance chief Antony Leung says
Shenzhen United Family Hospital is interested in serving Hong Kong patients to reduce waiting times in city, former financial secretary Antony Leung says But Leung says issues such as who should pay ...
Microsoft sees booming enterprise AI demand in Hong Kong amid US-China tech war that threatens cloud services
Microsoft says AI usage on its Azure cloud platform jumped sevenfold in Hong Kong in the past six months, with demand growing despite US-China tensions The US tech giant has been pushing its ...
Hong Kong home price seen falling by 5 per cent after 7 major lenders including HSBC, Standard Chartered set to increase mortgage rates
Hong Kong home prices are set to fall by about 5 per cent by the end of this year, analysts say, after seven major lenders, including the three note-issuing banks – HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, and ...
PGIM invests in Hong Kong, mainland China, Australia rental property markets, betting on their strong fundamentals, discounted assets
There is a growing need for rental housing especially in cities where the cost of residential buying has become really high, according to PGIM The property markets in mainland China, Australia and ...
Record number of Hong Kong children with myopia during the pandemic
The number of Hong Kong children suffering from myopia hit a record high during the pandemic. Myopia, also called nearsightedness, is when far- away objects look blurry. A study looked at 20,527 ...
Hong Kong Monetary Authority warns against misleading crypto “banks”
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a stern warning to cryptocurrency-related companies employing misleading nomenclature, particularly those that present themselves as “banks” and ...