Hong Kong equity fundraising has dropped to the slowest pace since the global financial crisis as economic and regulatory doubts compound concerns over Chinese companies that once drove a steady ... ( read original story ...)
How to secure your mortgage on time if you end up in Hong Kong’s mandatory quarantine
If a borrower is subject to mandatory quarantine in Hong Kong and can't get to the bank in person to complete the deal, it can be a major headache Here are three steps that might help if you end up in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong executive’s story a reminder of city’s turn of fortunes
About 15 years ago, as I wrapped up a meeting with Simon Murray, the veteran Hong Kong business executive proffered me a copy of Legionnaire. His book covered the five years he served with the French ... ( read original story ...)
How Covid left its mark on Hong Kong’s Chungking Mansions
The touts still loiter outside one of Hong Kong’s most iconic landmarks, but Covid — and the Hong Kong government’s tough preventative measures — has left its mark on Chungking Mansions along with the ... ( read original story ...)
Former HK financial chief John Tsang launches NFT project ‘Choi Yeah’
Former Hong Kong financial secretary John Tsang has plans to launch an NFT project as part of his effort to contribute to the city's startups. On 4 April, Tsang said on his Facebook that he, in ... ( read original story ...)
Asia’s IPO market bucks global slump thanks to megadeals
The Asia-Pacific market had 16% fewer IPOs during the quarter -- 188 companies -- but the proceeds rose 18% to $42.7 billion. ( read original story ...)
Asia-Pacific stocks set for opening gains; Reserve Bank of Australia rate decision ahead
Elsewhere, Australia stocks also appeared set for a higher start. The SPI futures contract sat at 7,528, against the S&P/ASX 200's last close at 7,513.70. The Reserve Bank of Aust ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam to leave office in June
Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam announced Monday that she will step down in June, ending a divisive term that saw democracy protests squashed and strict pandemic curbs plunge the ... ( read original story ...)
U.S.-Bound China IPO Train Could Resume by Summer, Latest Signals Show
A few small IPOs are floating up in the headlines as we kick off the new week, signaling spring could finally be near for the stalled train of Chinese companies listing in the U.S. The latest filings ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Internet Stocks Cheer Proposed CSRC Rule Change
China’s SEC, issued a “Notice on Public Solicitation of Comments on the “Provisions on Strengthening the Confidentiality and Archives Management Work Related to the Overseas Issuance and Listing of ... ( read original story ...)
Carrie Lam: a divisive leader in Hong Kong’s turbulent times
Tenure of woman who rose through ranks to become governor marked by controversies and scandals ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Won’t Seek New Term After Rocky 5 Years
Her successor will be picked in May and the city's security chief during the 2019 protests is among the possible choices. ( read original story ...)
Carrie Lam, Racked by Covid Failures, Won’t Seek New Term in Hong Kong
The territory’s chief executive has been criticized by residents and pro-Beijing lawmakers for mixed messaging and mishandling the city’s fifth coronavirus outbreak. ( read original story ...)
Are Hong Kong tax incentives for family offices ‘too little, too late’? Some lawmakers think so
It maybe too late as Singapore has offered tax waivers since 2020, lawmaker for accountancy constituency says Financial services, liquid capital market connected to China make Hong Kong 'natural ... ( read original story ...)