Hong Kong shares opened slightly higher Monday morning as traders nervously await developments in US talks aimed at lifting the country's borrowing limit to avoid a default.
Hong Kong’s falling student numbers a ‘golden window’ to embrace smaller class sizes
The government says it wants to 'foster a supportive environment for childbearing', yet at the same time it is closing schools Rather than a crisis, the fall in student numbers is an opportunity to ...
Hong Kong woman found dead on road with cuts to neck and back
A woman was found dead with cuts to her neck and back on a road in northern Hong Kong on Saturday night. Police said they received a report at around 7.30pm that a woman in her 50s had been spotted ...
Hong Kong’s top judge Andrew Cheung leaves city for 4-day Beijing trip, expected to meet new head of country’s highest court
Hong Kong's Chief Justice is set to meet recently appointed head of Supreme People's Court Zhang Jun, discuss increasing use of technology with Beijing judges City's justice minister says authorities ...
Hong Kong’s top judge Andrew Cheung leaves for 4-day Beijing trip, expected to meet new head of country’s highest court
Hong Kong’s chief justice set to meet recently appointed head of Supreme People’s Court Zhang Jun, discuss increasing use of technology with Beijing judges.
Hong Kong’s homebuyers return to market, snapping up new flats at In One Above project in Ho Man Tin on Sunday
Historically high lending rates did not deter buyers from purchasing more than half the available flats at the In One Above project by Chinachem Properties and MTR Corporation on Sunday.
Companies in Hong Kong wrestling with 20 per cent turnover rate, struggling to recruit mid-level staff, leading business group says
CEO of Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce warns increasing salaries not cure-all for talent shortage, could result in non-profits losing out to commercial entities Government must offer more ...
Hong Kong Chief to Visit Singapore, Asean Members in July: SCMP
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee is planning to lead a one-week delegation to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia in a bid to deepen ties with Asean member countries, the South China Morning Post ...
Meituan Launches Food Delivery Brand KeeTa Amid Hong Kong Debut
Following the initial launch in Mong Kok and Tai Kok Tsui, the Company expects KeeTa to complete full coverage of the Hong Kong market by the end of this year. The KeeTa app is now available for ...
Hong Kong’s John Lee ‘to lead high-level delegation’ to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia in July to forge closer ties with Asean members
City leader will be flanked by top officials and representatives from finance, technology and professional services on one-week trip, sources say Ties with Association of Southeast Asian Nations ...
Is Hong Kong’s wild boar policy working? Authorities killed 1 every day this year, experts warn of ‘cruel and ineffective’ measures
Insignificant decrease in nuisance reports and sightings of animal shows current policy fails to control wild boar population, experts say Authorities euthanised 135 wild boars between January 5 and ...
Letters | Turning golf course into housing will undermine Hong Kong’s recovery as a global city
The debate in Hong Kong on the government considering taking back part of the Old Course at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling would appear to fit into this perspective. The Financial Times article ...
Hong Kong Launches Digital Currency Pilot with 16 Major Firms
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) launches the e-HKD Pilot Programme, involving 16 selected firms from the financial, payment, and technology sectors.
As Hong Kong’s public libraries are stripped of books once deemed inoffensive, simple certainties offer solace
With freedom of speech and free access to the books of one’s choice in Hong Kong narrowing, a writer finds solace in one of life’s most basic certainties.