Hong Kong stocks dropped for a second day on concerns China’s property market will struggle to overcome a multi-year slump, forcing funds to cut their holdings. Several companies based in Gansu ...
Hong Kong court begins Day 2 of activist publisher Jimmy Lai’s trial
The national security trial of Hong Kong’s famous activist publisher Jimmy Lai entered its second day with the expectation that judges will rule by the end of the week on his lawyers' bid to throw out ...
Diplomatic pressure builds over Hong Kong democrat Jimmy Lai’s security trial
International pressure was building over a landmark national security trial in Hong Kong for leading China critic Jimmy Lai, with British authorities calling for consular access to the jailed democrat ...
Hong Kong’s Temple Street night market revamp attracts local visitors; authorities hope to bring in more tourists
Hong Kong’s Temple Street’s newly revamped night market has boosted business and increased footfall at the Jordan attraction, though most of those visiting are locals, a sector representative has said ...
HK bankers’ uneasy dance with property tycoons
HONG KONG dazzles with its soaring skyscrapers and swanky shopping malls, and the city has its bankers to thank.
Hong Kong Shares Tipped To Bounce Higher Again On Tuesday
The Hong Kong stock market on Monday ended the two-day winning streak in which it had surged more than 500 points or 3 percent. The ...
China’s Nickel King Powers-Up His Battery Business
On its own, REPT Battero Energy, is a modest player in the fast-growing business of making batteries for electric vehicles, reported to rank 10th in the pecking order of Chinese EV battery ...
Jimmy Lai’s landmark trial is a test of Hong Kong’s courts
After three-and-half years in jail, Jimmy Lai was finally ushered into a Hong Kong courtroom to stand trial for treason. He was brought in through the back door, so only those inside the courtroom on ...
Why the world is watching the Jimmy Lai trial in Hong Kong
The landmark trial of media tycoon Jimmy Lai is seen as a test of judicial independence in the former British colony.
Smooth start on first working day for second stage of Hong Kong’s time-varying tolls, as motorists say Cross-Harbour Tunnel wait shortened
Transport official says travelling through Cross-Harbour Tunnel to Wan Chai at around 7.30am was three minutes faster compared with previous Mondays.
JLL Says HK Property Prices May Fall 10% in 2024, Calls on Govt to Remove Spicy Measures ASAP
At the beginning of 2023, the effect of the travel resumption of Hong Kong and mainland China on the Hong Kong property market failed expectations, Joseph Tsang, chairman of JLL Ho... At the beginning ...
Mainland Investors Buy Hong Kong Dip
Asian equities were lower on light volumes except for Korea’s small gain following Friday’s index rebalances and options/futures expiration.
Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong media mogul and free speech advocate who challenged China, goes on trial
Former Hong Kong media magnate Jimmy Lai dared for years to demand free speech from China's government. 3 years after his arrest, he's facing a possible life sentence.
Landmark national security trial opens in Hong Kong for prominent activist publisher Jimmy Lai
A landmark national security trial opened Monday in Hong Kong for prominent activist and publisher Jimmy Lai, who faces a possible life sentence if convicted under a law imposed by Beijing to crush ...