The Vatican has been accused of cosying up to China after the Pope failed to publicly defend a cardinal on trial in Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong recycler may stop taking cartons after landlord says it can only give Mil Mill several months grace
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation says it can only give Mil Mill several more months’ grace after the lease ends. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong man jailed for aiding and abetting his parents to kill themselves after failing to go through with suicide pact
A former chauffeur has been jailed for 5½ years for aiding and abetting his parents to kill themselves by jumping off a 13-storey building in a failed suicide pact. Lau Ka-wai, 42, pleaded guilty ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong finance, security chiefs top performers in first public opinion poll on officials since leader John Lee took office
Finance chief Paul Chan has support rate of 58.4 out of 100, the highest among three top government secretaries, in tracking poll by Public Opinion Research Institute. ( read original story ...)
BBC Minute on coronavirus: Hong Kong to cancel thousands of covid exemption certificates
Hong Kong to cancel thousands of covid exemption certificates. BBC Minute's daily update on the coronavirus outbreak. ( read original story ...)
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Maker SinoSynergy Weighs Hong Kong IPO
(Bloomberg) -- SinoSynergy, a Chinese hydrogen fuel cell company, is considering a Hong Kong initial public offering as soon as next year, according to people familiar with the matter. Most Read ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese EV maker Leapmotor’s IPO obviates big leap of faith
The $800 million offering values the company at $7 billion. That implies a forward price-to-sales multiple of three times similar to a basket of peers including Nio and Xpeng and assumes it continues ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s officials are confident that talent will come back and stay with city’s ‘0+3’ quarantine easing
The HKMA is going on a charm offensive, inviting top executives from dozens of the world’s largest banks, funds and asset managers to Hong Kong in early November to assure them that the city is back ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to end mandatory quarantine for overseas arrivals within days
Hong Kong, whose international tourism industry has effectively been closed for the past 30 months, is ending mandatory hotel quarantine for overseas arrivals from Monday 26 September. John Lee ... ( read original story ...)
Leapmotor’s modest IPO obviates big leap of faith
Leapmotor is cruising in gloomy markets. The Chinese electric-vehicle maker priced shares of its initial public offering, the largest in Hong Kong this year, at the bottom end of a previously ... ( read original story ...)
Going to Hong Kong? Get ready for a barrage of Covid tests
Travelers no longer need to quarantine to visit Hong Kong, a move which spurred a surge in interest to leave the city, but far less to visit. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Temasek leads $40m funding for China cloud-tech startup
Singapore's Temasek Holdings has led a $40 million funding round for cloud-rendering startup Well-Link Technologies as the Chinese company pushes to expand internationally. The Series B2 round ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Lee Says Covid Rulebreakers Could Derail Reopening
Hong Kong’s plan to further ease Covid curbs that have isolated the city and weighed on its economy could be derailed if people don’t comply with virus protocols, Chief Executive John Lee warned ... ( read original story ...)
Bank of China warns public of fraud website
The fake website has been reported to the regulator and the Hong Kong police. The Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited is warning the general public to be wary of a fraudulent websites. According to the ... ( read original story ...)