Organising a series of food fairs is a good starting point but insufficient to make up for all Hong Kong has lost over the past three years The city's happiness lies not in hosting large-scale ...
Hong Kong women’s rights protest cancelled after police cite risk of violence
A Hong Kong women's rights group cancelled a demonstration at the last minute on Saturday after police said violent groups might want to join the protest.
A lorry driver’s hunt for a home – and what that says about Hong Kong’s property market
Due to Covid-19 lockdown and an exodus of residents, homes are now within reach for some of those who have stayed behind. Read more at straitstimes.com.
UPDATE 3-BofA, Citigroup trim investing banking headcount in Asia -sources
By Selena Li and Kane Wu HONG KONG, March 4 (Reuters) - Bank of America and Citigroup have cut some investment banking jobs in Asia, people familiar with the matter told Reuters, joining global peers ...
Splatter-proof room, pots of human soup: The grisly murder of Hong Kong model Abby Choi
The killing of local influencer Abby Choi, who recently appeared on the digital cover of L'Officiel Monaco fashion magazine, has gripped daily tabloids after she disappeared last Tuesday. Police ...
Hong Kong ends world’s last COVID-19 mask mandate
In a move designed to attract more visitors and business and restore normality after more than three years of COVID-19 restrictions, Hong Kong's chief executive John Lee said the financial hub ended ...
Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil organisers convicted under national security law
Three Hong Kong Alliance members, including prominent pro-democracy activist Chow Hang-tung, face up to six months in jail ...
Hong Kong court convicts 3 members of Tiananmen vigil group for security offence
Three former members of a Hong Kong group that organised annual vigils to mark China's 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, were found guilty on Saturday of not complying with a national security police ...
Hong Kong court convicts activists behind Tiananmen vigil
Three Hong Kong activists from a now-defunct group that organized annual vigils commemorating China’s 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters were convicted on Saturday for failing to provide ...
3 Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil group members found guilty of security offence
Three former members of a Hong Kong group that organised annual vigils to mark China's 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, were found guilty on Saturday of not complying with a national security police ...
Hong Kong freight forwarding firm PSI Group files for $16M US IPO
PSI Group , a Hong Kong-based provider of freight forwarding services, has filed for a $16M US initial public offering. The company said that it plans to offer 3.25M ordinary shar ...
Police arrest sixth suspect in gruesome murder of Hong Kong model Abby Choi
Hong Kong police have arrested a sixth suspect in the gruesome murder of 28-year-old socialite and influencer Abby Choi, whose dismembered body was found in large pots of soup. Lam, an employee of a yacht rental company,
Clash of the Car-hailing Titans: Dida Seeks IPO Funds as Battle Looms
Dida Inc. has revived plans for a Hong Kong IPO, but investors could be troubled by a 92% plunge in net profit for the first nine months of last year The company’s archrival, DiDi Global, has resumed ...
Hong Kong skyscraper fire could mean $64M payout, cause under investigation
The property developers responsible for the nearly-completed Kimpton Hotel may be in for a historic insurance payout after the project was consumed in flames Friday.