Officials in Shanghai have promised to ease anti-virus controls on truck drivers that are hampering food supplies, while Hong Kong's government announced the end of a 2-year-old ban on non-residents ... ( read original story ...)
Intellectual property to be added to Hong Kong-China deal allowing mutual recognition of court rulings
Hong Kong is seeking to add intellectual property matters to a deal with mainland China that recognises and enforces judgements in civil and commercial cases on both sides of the border. The ... ( read original story ...)
Some Hong Kong bankers heading to Singapore having second thoughts amid ‘hire local’ push
Stricter visa rules and hiring restrictions mean that the influx of bankers into the city state from Hong Kong has been more of a trickle than a flood. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong-Listed Internet Stocks Bounce As Asian Investors Note Positives, Week In Review
Asian equities had an off week as Hong Kong had a short week due to Easter Monday. According to a release Monday, China’s GDP grew by +4.8% year-over-year in Q1, higher than expectations of 4.2%. This ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to allow international travellers for first time since 2020
Hong Kong will allow non residents to enter the financial hub from May for the first time in more than two years, a small step in unwinding stringent coronavirus restrictions which have turned the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to allow international travellers to enter for first time since 2020
Foreign travellers will be subject to the same seven-day quarantine as residents, the government said. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Chinese officials slam YouTube for removing account of Hong Kong’s expected next leader
Chinese officials have slammed YouTube for taking down the account of a politician expected to become the next leader of Hong Kong, accusing the video sharing company of interfering in the country's ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong museum removes controversial Tiananmen painting
As Covid-19 restrictions eased Thursday, M+ museum visitors returned to find a controversial painting conspicuously missing from view. ( read original story ...)
Red Flags for Faith-Based Liberty in Hong Kong
In mainland China and Hong Kong, Easter was a private affair again this year for the tens of millions of Christians who would normally attend church services. All churches, temples, and mosques ... ( read original story ...)
Golden Sixty can defy Spangle to become Hong Kong’s highest earner
ALL EYES will be on one horse, GOLDEN SIXTY, when he canters down to the start of the FWD Champions Mile (9.05am). The six-year-old will be seeking to reserve his place in the history books by ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Disneyland reopens as Covid restrictions ease
Hong Kong has relaxed pandemic restrictions, with Disneyland and museums reopening and night-time restaurant dining resuming as the city’s worst Covid-19 outbreak appears to be fading. Enthusiastic ... ( read original story ...)
Clifford Chance advises on Zhihu Inc.’s landmark Hong Kong IPO and Dual Primary Listing
Leading international law firm Clifford Chance has advised the joint sponsors Credit Suisse, JP Morgan, CICC and CMB International, and the underwriters on the US$106 million initial public offering ... ( read original story ...)
Alibaba, Other Tech Peers Slide For Fourth Session: What’s Up With Hong Kong Tech Stocks Today?
Macro Factors: The overall benchmark index Hang Seng retreated about 2% at the start of today's trade. Major Chinese tech stocks had a subdued closing in U.S. Markets on Thursday. Market sentiment was ... ( read original story ...)
Zhihu pays high price for its escape to Hong Kong
What’s the cost for U.S.-listed Chinese companies seeking to trade shares in Hong Kong? Quora-like Zhihu’s one-fifth fall on its Asian debut shows it can be high. The $1 billion online Q&A forum is ... ( read original story ...)