Hong Kong’s stock exchange is expected to post its biggest quarterly loss in more than five years due to a prolonged slowdown in initial public offerings and plunging stock turnover. ( read original story ...)
How John Lee can boost Hong Kong by unlocking its potential in finance, technology and art
To restore Hong Kong's global standing, Lee could do worse than taking his cues from China's five-year plan, which sets out a vision for developing the city into a hub for innovation and cultural ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong charity posts free YouTube swimming lessons ahead of the city’s pools and beaches reopening
Splash Foundation, whose mission is to introduce people from under-resourced communities to swimming, has launched a series of free lessons on YouTube before the city’s pools and beaches reopen. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong – Profits Tax Alert: Interposing Business Model Held Not Taxable As Profits-Generating Activity.
Interposing Business Model Held Not Taxable As Profits-Generating Activity. Legal News and Analysis - Hong Kong - Tax - ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police officers won Beijing’s trust to lead city after showcasing their qualities during difficult 2019 protests, outgoing deputy chief says
Oscar Kwok, who is retiring after 31 years of service, says officers showcased their qualities during social unrest by restoring order in difficult circumstances Deputy commissioner also rejects ... ( read original story ...)
Compassionate leadership is key for candidates in 41st Student of the Year Awards, says Hong Kong Jockey Club CEO
Students should show how they have helped build a better society, says Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, CEO of Hong Kong Jockey Club, the sponsor of this year’s competition. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s First Offshore Funds Re-Domiciliation Case.
Hong Kong’s First Offshore Funds Re-Domiciliation Case. Legal News and Analysis - Hong Kong - Investment Funds - ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club cancels Human Rights Awards for fear of legal risks
The Human Rights Press Awards has been one of the most important platforms to celebrate and honour human rights journalism from around Asia. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog arrests man for alleged doxxing under tightened law
Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog has arrested a man for allegedly disclosing the personal details of three people on social media, marking the second time it has detained a resident for suspected doxxing ... ( read original story ...)
Newmark picks a down-time to open Hong Kong office, betting on recovery in the world’s most expensive commercial property market
The Hong Kong space expands Newmark’s global footprint of 160 offices, with 6,200 employees and US$2.9 billion in revenue last year. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Retail Green Bond receives enthusiastic response from small investors on first day of sale
Investors can subscribe to the three-year, 2.5 per cent bond in minimum lots of HK$10,000 (US$1,275) online from many of the city's banks until 2pm on May 6 An initial tranche of HK$15 billion has ... ( read original story ...)
Newmark Opens Brokerage Office in Asia-Pacific; Appoints Senior Professionals in Hong Kong
Newmark Group, Inc., announces the formation of its Hong Kong office—opening client brokerage operations in the Asia-Pacific ('APAC') region—hiring notable Hong Kong commercial real estate ... ( read original story ...)
Stock Markets In China And Hong Kong Dive, Yuan Slides, Crude Oil Drops On Confidence Crisis In China
The Shanghai Composite and Hang Seng fall to where they'd first been in 2007 during the run-up of the bubble. Click here to know ... ( read original story ...)
West Urged to Fight Against ‘Dire’ State of Press Freedom in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Watch urges Western countries to defend journalists in former British territory, including by offering them visas and outlets for Cantonese-language programming ... ( read original story ...)