Hong Kong's retail sales rose for the first time in three months in April, figures from the Census and Statistics Department showed ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Backpedals on Home Quarantine as Variants Flare
Hong Kong is reviving one of its toughest Covid Zero measures, forcing patients with even mild infections caused by the new omicron sub-variants and their close contacts into centralized quarantine to ... ( read original story ...)
Wego Group Said to Pick Banks for Dialysis Unit Hong Kong IPO
China’s Wego Group has selected advisers for a Hong Kong initial public offering of its dialysis unit, according to people familiar with the matter.Most Read from BloombergReady to Buy a House? Just W ... ( read original story ...)
Ant Group-backed smart vending machine start-up Ubox seeks Hong Kong IPO after failing to list in A-shares market
Beijing Ubox Online Technology Corp, which posted over US$204 million in losses over the past two years, had been working for more than four years to list on the A-shares market, but withdrew its IPO ... ( read original story ...)
Border reopening and choice of new ministers at top of Beijing talks, incoming Hong Kong leader says
Incoming Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu returned home from Beijing on Tuesday with instructions to form a top team of like-minded officials to help him implement his policies as he embarks on a new ... ( read original story ...)
China stocks waver, Hong Kong shares slide from six-week high as Shanghai reopens after two-month lockdown
China’s main equity gauge fluctuated between gains and losses on Wednesday morning, as traders waited for more signs of a return to normalcy in the country’s biggest commercial city, after Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Should Hong Kong raise its minimum wage and review it annually to keep up with inflation?
Concern groups call on authorities to increase amount to match rising inflation and cost of living as wage was left unchanged at HK$37.50 in 2021. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Backpedals on Home Quarantine as Covid Variants Flare
Hong Kong is reviving one of its toughest Covid Zero measures, forcing mild virus cases and their close contacts into centralized quarantine to tame the spread of new omicron sub-variants. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Retail Sales Unexpectedly Rebound as Covid Curbs Ease
Hong Kong’s retail sales surprisingly rebounded in April, lifting the sector out of contraction after strict Covid curbs hammered consumer spending earlier this year. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong reward for winning Asia Rugby Championship would be clash with Tonga side featuring Folau, Piutau and Fekitoa
If Hong Kong successfully defend their Asia Rugby Championship next month, a World Cup qualifier then awaits against a Tongan side likely to include former Wallaby Israel Folau and ex-All Blacks ... ( read original story ...)
The legends of Hong Kong’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club
At the end of the great spy novelist John Le Carre’s Hong Kong story The Honourable Schoolboy, a legendary 1970s character at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club has a furious argument over “a silly ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC plans US$448 million investment in Chinese business: Report
HSBC Holdings plans to invest more than 3 billion yuan (US$448 million) in its Chinese operations, Chief Executive Noel Quinn told state news agency Xinhua, saying he sees challenges for the economy ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC to invest 3 bln yuan in Chinese business – Xinhua
HONG KONG, June 1 (Reuters) - HSBC Holdings (HSBA.L) plans to invest more than 3 billion yuan($448 million) in its China operations, Chief Executive Noel Quinn told state news agency Xinhua, saying he ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong shares fall amid lingering worries about China’s economy
China's financial hub Shanghai sprung back to life on Wednesday after two months of bitter isolation under a ruthless COVID-19 lockdown. ( read original story ...)