Asset managers should not fear losing their jobs to artificial intelligence, but the finance sector must still take care while deploying the technology, says the CEO of the Securities and Futures ...
Hong Kong investigative journalist wins appeal in rare ruling upholding press freedom: ‘Meaningful’
Veteran investigative journalist Bao Choy won her appeal in Hong Kong two years after she was found guilty of deceiving the government during her work on “7.21 Who Owns The Truth." ...
Hong Kong court quashes investigative journalist’s conviction
Hong Kong's top court on Monday quashed the conviction of a journalist in relation to her investigation into an attack on democracy supporters by government loyalists in 2019.Choy's searches were made ...
United Nations ‘Alarmed’ by Hong Kong June 4 Detentions
The Canadian consulate said on its Facebook that it joined the people of Hong Kong and others around the world in "remembering the violent crackdown against unarmed and peaceful citizens" on June 4, 1989. It said Canada stood with all those "prevented from upholding their rights, including the right to assemble peacefully."
Hong Kong journalist wins appeal at top court over Yuen Long documentary
Hong Kong journalist Bao Choy won an appeal at the city's top court on Monday against her conviction linked to checking vehicle registration records for a documentary about an attack at a train station on pro-democracy protesters in 2019.
What happened to Hong Kong? The tale of China’s squeeze, told in five pictures.
On June 4, 1989, Chinese authorities sent troops and tanks into Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to crush a student-led anti-government demonstration, killing hundreds of unarmed people. In the following decades, Hong Kong was the only place on Chinese soil where commemoration events were permitted.
Award-winning Hong Kong journalist wins appeal in rare court ruling upholding media freedom
An award-winning Hong Kong journalist has won her appeal in a rare court ruling upholding media freedom in the territory
Credit card fraud: Hong Kong to require banks to adopt more safety measures to protect customers from online cheats, scams
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority will require local banks to adopt seven key measures from this month to protect credit card users from online fraudsters. They will be implemented over the coming ...
Sustaining takeaway: student-led start-up gives Hong Kong an eco-friendly rental service for reusable containers
Re3 provides eco-friendly meal boxes that people can borrow when ordering takeaway and return later to any participating restaurant.
Hong Kong Private Sector PMI Falls To 50.6 In May – S&P Global
The private sector in Hong Kong continued to expand in May, albeit at a slower pace, the latest survey from S&P Global showed on ...
Hong Kong’s Office Towers Have Never Been So Empty
Hong Kong’s office towers, among the most expensive commercial real estate in the world, have never been this empty. Billionaire Li Ka-shing’s trophy asset at Cheung Kong Center is about 25% vacant, ...
HSBC attacked for closing Hong Kong opposition party’s accounts
HSBC has come under fire for closing bank accounts held by a Hong Kong opposition political party and some of its core members.Last week the FTSE 100 bank not
The Curious Case of Hong Kong
Over the past couple of months, rumors about U.S. law firms and their offices in Hong Kong have been circulating through the legal community. One top Am Law 100 law firm was rumored to be closing in ...
Hong Kong police detain artists and activists on Tiananmen Square massacre 34th anniversary
Hong Kong police have arrested or detained more than a dozen protesters at the park that once hosted annual memorial ceremonies for the Tiananmen Square crackdown anniversary.