Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission calls for public feedback on the proposed licensing regime for cryptocurrency exchanges.
Chinese Ride-Hailing Firm Dida Revives $200 Million HK IPO
Dida Inc. is considering raising about $200 million through its planned Hong Kong initial public offering, people familiar with the matter said, paving the way for the first listing by a Chinese ...
Hong Kong Plans to Let Retail Sector Trade Larger Crypto Tokens
Hong Kong outlined a plan to let retail investors trade digital tokens like Bitcoin and Ether, taking a major step toward its goal of becoming a crypto hub in a policy shift that contrasts with a ...
DBS bank to offer crypto services in Hong Kong
The Asian bank plans to apply for a license in Hong Kong to offer crypto trading services. The bank has been doing great in terms of trading volume as they have seen both a rise in trading volume and ...
Sorry, PhD not welcome: Hong Kong wants bachelor’s degree holders from 100 top universities, but 8 are postgraduate schools
Hong Kong’s flagship talent scheme offers a two-year visa to successful applicants with a bachelor’s degree from the world’s top 100 universities, but eight schools on the list do not offer such ...
Hong Kong’s finances drained by COVID bills, slumping real estate
Hong Kong's once-swollen war chest is being drained to levels not seen in years as huge COVID bills and the cost of propping up a pandemic-hit economy challenge its fiscal fitness, economists say. The ...
China, Hong Kong stocks rise on China recovery hopes
China and Hong Kong stocks climbed on Monday as risk appetite improved on hopes of the economy gradually shifting from reopening to recovery, outweighing geopolitical tensions between U.S. and China.
Standard Chartered to Hire Up to 500 Staff in Hong Kong After Reopening
Standard Chartered Plc plans to hire 300 to 500 staff in Hong Kong this year, in anticipation of an increase in wealth management and lending as the city reopened its borders to mainland China.
Hong Kong stocks drop as Chinese lenders refrain from cutting rates, US reports prompt rethink on Fed downshift
Stocks continue to struggle for traction as Chinese banks refrained from lowering their lending rates, while uncertainty about the Fed’s end-game clouds market outlook.
Standard Chartered to boost Hong Kong staff as it turns bullish on Greater Bay Area, green finance, CEO Mary Huen says
Standard Chartered will hire 300 to 500 additional staff in Hong Kong this year to tap the growth in loan and wealth management demand this year The bank's operating income has returned to the ...
Hong Kong Promotional Video Focus of China Panel’s First Inquiry
The chair of a new congressional panel scrutinizing China asked the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong to clarify its position on the city’s national security law after its leader appeared in a ...
Hong Kong’s anti-epidemic measures adjusted: Voluntary isolation, vaccination and nucleic acid testing
Admission applications to community isolation facilities and the free nucleic acid testing service will be ceased, while the COVID-19 vaccination programme will enter a new phase.
Why Hong Kong’s ‘farewell cakes’ trend has exploded in recent years and the best bakeries to buy them from
In Hong Kong, it has become a tradition for workers to shower their colleagues with 'saan seoi beng' - yummy leaving cakes - on their last day at the office Here we explore the culture, including how ...
Hong Kong: We are open for business
THE Hong Kong government is inviting Cebuanos to resume their trade and tourism dealings with Hong Kong now that it’s open for business.“Hong Kong is now back on stage,” ...