Cathay chairman Patrick Healy says Covid-19 pandemic marked difficult time, but group will now focus on reconnecting with mainland ChinaAirline expected to reach 70 per cent of pre-Covid passenger ...
Hong Kong activists behind Tiananmen vigil jailed for months
Three former organizers of Hong Kong’s annual vigil in remembrance of victims of China’s 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protests have been jailed for four and a half months for failing to provide ...
Hong Kong Court Jails 3 Members of Tiananmen Vigil Group
Three former members of a Hong Kong group that organised annual vigils to mark China's 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, were jailed on Saturday for four and a half months for not complying with a ...
HKEX readies ‘game-changer’ IPO rules that promise to open funding taps for Hong Kong technology start-ups
The exchange is slashing valuation prerequisites and will consider IPOs by five types of Big Tech firms, including pre-revenue companies UBS and Haitong International both report strong issuer ...
Creditors Look to Sell Evergrande Chairman’s Hong Kong Mansion for HK$800 Million
Located in The Peak, the city’s most prestigious neighborhood, the mansion has 5,171 square feet and sweeping views ...
Hong Kong property: border reopening not quite the magic bullet hoped for, JLL report suggests
Transactions involving buyers from outside Hong Kong were still dramatically lower in January than in pre-pandemic times, JLL's data shows Interest from Hongkongers looking to buy property in the ...
UPDATE 1-China stocks end lower, recovery doubt sinks Hang Seng to 11-week low
China and Hong Kong stocks extended losses on Friday, led by automobile stocks and select internet stocks in Hong Kong, as investors' concern about China's recovery resurfaced after ...
AIA looks past biggest profit slump in a decade, banking on Hong Kong’s reopened borders to lift insurance sales
AIA's 2022 net profit tumbled 96 per cent to US$282 million, or US$2.36 per share, missing analysts estimates Sales jumped in the first two months, as a million mainland Chinese travellers poured ...
Hong Kong cruises into future with arrival of Resorts World One with 150 calls from ships from 16 companies to come
Cruise ship to set off for inaugural tour from Hong Kong on Friday evening, with nearly 3,000 passengers and crew on board High airfares and limited capacity provide an opportunity for cruise sector ...
Latest round of Hong Kong consumption vouchers to be disbursed from mid-April, with scheme expected to boost post-Covid economy: Paul Chan
City's finance minister says it is 'appropriate' to give out vouchers since city is still recovering from economic effects of coronavirus pandemic Eligible residents will receive HK$5,000 over two ...
Analysis: Debt-laden local governments pose fresh challenges to China’s growth, financial system
China's push to revive the economy this year by increasing infrastructure spending while warding off financial risks is facing headwinds from massive local-government debt, which is more than $9 ...
Hong Kong stocks plunged Friday following a rout on Wall Street fuelled by worries over the banking sector, while traders are also awaiting the release of key US jobs data.
The Hang Seng Index dived 3.04 percent, or 605.82 points, to 19,319.92, wiping out all the gains made so far this year. The Shanghai Composite Index sank 1.40 percent, or 46.02 points, to 3,230.08, ...
AIA looks past one of its worst years, banking on Hong Kong’s reopened borders to lift insurance sales
AIA is looking to strong sales in 2023 to put one of its worst years behind it, as Asia’s largest insurer wagered that the rush of mainland Chinese customers across Hong Kong’s reopened borders would ...
Hong Kong stocks slump on banking worries
Hong Kong stocks tanked at the open Friday morning following a rout on Wall Street fuelled by worries over the banking sector, while traders awaited ...