HONG KONG (Reuters) -A Hong Kong court on Monday said it will hold ... "Ultimately, it depends on the group's ability to generate cashflow and its business operation onshore," said the lawyer. A ...
HSBC Buys Back Almost 3.99M Shrs for About $257M Last Fri
HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) announced that it repurchased a total of 3.9899 million shares in the UK and Hong Kong markets last Friday (21st), involving a total of about HK$257 million. Of these, 1.8195 ...
Forecasters warn Typhoon Doksuri poses risk to Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China
A growing typhoon is sweeping across the Pacific Ocean toward the Philippines, with forecasters warning it could strengthen into a supertyphoon and press on towards Taiwan, Hong Kong or mainland China ...
Hong Kong court to hold hearings on China Evergrande restructuring plan in Sept
A Hong Kong court will hold sanction hearings over whether to approve embattled Chinese property developer China Evergrande Group's offshore debt restructuring plan on Sept. 5 and Sept. 6, the court ...
Abby Choi murder: Hong Kong police conduct tests and take measurements at village house ahead of defendants’ court appearance
White seven-seater car and other items were taken to house where more than 10 officers and three forensic evidence officers carried out tests.
Hong Kong stocks slide in pivotal week for China stimulus bets while developers slump as Fed prepares to raise rates
Stocks slide in a pivotal week for China stimulus bets with pressure on the Politburo to deliver. Property developers slump before another likely round of hike in interest-rates in the US and Hong ...
Storm Doksuri to intensify into super typhoon on Wednesday, but impact on Hong Kong unclear
A tropical storm barrelling towards the eastern coast of Guangdong province is set to intensify into a super typhoon on Wednesday and could affect Hong Kong. The Observatory on Monday said it would ...
Hong Kong’s grade-A office market recovery falters on economy woes, but hopes pinned on demand from expanding insurance sector
Hong Kong’s efforts to regain its status as an international business hub suffered a setback after its border reopening failed to stoke enough demand from corporate tenants as higher interest rates ...
Hong Kong’s Latest Intimidation Targets
Chief Executive John Lee claims Hong Kong is back and open for business, but the assault on the rule of law continues. The government has already put out bounties on eight dissidents in exile, and now ...
Beijing’s top diplomat in Hong Kong, Liu Guangyuan, appointed as liaison office deputy director, State Council says
Liu Guangyuan, Chinese foreign ministry’s commissioner in Hong Kong, appointed as a deputy director of central government liaison office in the city, State Council announces.
Hong Kong leader John Lee in Singapore as part of week-long ASEAN trip
Singapore is the first leg of a week-long ASEAN trip for Mr Lee. He will also visit Malaysia and Indonesia and will be accompanied by five top officials and 30 leaders from the finance, investment, ...
Hong Kong police launch investigation after women injured, flat fire at public housing estate
Four women taken to hospital, suffering from injuries ranging from burns to cuts Online video shows thick smoke billowing from flat; firefighters extinguish blaze about 4pm Four women suffered ...
World Aquatics Championships: 4x100m relay record for Siobhan Haughey and Hong Kong, after Australia end China diving monopoly
Quartet of Siobhan Haughey, Camille Cheng, Tam Hoi-lam and Stephanie Au set 4x100 metres freestyle best in Fukuoka, after Cassiel Rousseau wins the 13th and last diving gold for Australia.
Hong Kong’s John Lee brushes off legal action by golf club over plan to build public housing on oldest course
Chief Executive John Lee stands firm on government plan to take back part of golf course, after club applies for judicial review to overturn environmental report.