Chief Executive-elect John Lee’s plan follows largely that of outgoing leader Carrie Lam’s earlier proposal, but includes new deputy secretary for justice position. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong co-working firms eye expansion as fifth wave subsides
Flexible workspaces represent a very small percentage of the total commercial space in Hong Kong, at less than 5 per cent, Ang said. But the numbers are growing. According to CBRE data, as of the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong cops net HK$1 mil in Covid fines at triad party
HK has imposed strict social distancing rules as its hews to a lighter zero-Covid strategy. (AP pic) HONG KONG: A raid on a Hong Kong triad leader’s birthday party resulted in police issuing more than ... ( read original story ...)
Over 85% of elderly carers in Hong Kong showed signs of depression amid Covid-19, survey finds
More than 80 per cent of caregivers who look after the elderly in Hong Kong indicated signs of depression during the fifth and deadliest wave of Covid-19 in the city to date, a survey has found. Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong co-living boom bets on more lonely years
Warburg Pincus is among those buying hotels in the Asian hub to convert into upscale shared digs for millennials. Given a 99% drop in visitors in the past three years and a belief that won’t reverse ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index jumps 3%, leading gains as Asia-Pacific stocks rise
Shares in Asia-Pacific were higher on Tuesday. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index closed 3.27% higher on Tuesday as Chinese tech stocks surged. The Reserve Bank of Australia could further increase interest ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong government revamp to cost taxpayers extra HK$95 million a year, but incoming leader vows better results
Overhaul calls for new roles of deputy secretary for justice, deputy financial secretary and deputy chief secretary for administration Chief Executive-elect John Lee says he suggested three deputy ... ( read original story ...)
Clinics, car dealers snap up prime space as luxury brands bow out of Hong Kong’s slumping retail market
Human Health signed a six-year lease for HK$95 million to lease a 38,000-sq ft space at Star House in TST for one its 50 clinics in Hong Kong Maserati took up a 9,000-sq ft show room at the H&S ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong indemnity fund for vaccine-related deaths, injuries must speed up claims process, critics say
Authorities take 10 months to grant HK$2 million in compensation to family of woman who died 16 days after first vaccine dose. ( read original story ...)
HSBC’s Legion of Hong Kong Retail Investors Warm to Breakup Call
The illuminated HSBC Holdings Plc headquarters, center, at night in Hong Kong, China, on Friday, Feb. 18, 2022. HSBC is scheduled to release earnings results on Feb. 22. , Bloomberg (Bloomberg) -- ... ( read original story ...)
Cardinal arrested in Hong Kong, Pope’s health declines: Last Week in the Church with John Allen Jr.
Cardinal arrested in Hong Kong, the Pope’s health sparks conclave speculation, the Pope’s summer travel schedule hangs in the balance, and the Church in Malta takes a new approach to secularization. ( read original story ...)
31 women contemporary artists working in Hong Kong celebrated in exhibition inspired by a landmark 1943 show
The exhibition at 10 Chancery Lane, which includes works from the late Irene Chou, Lulu Ngie, So Wing-po, Movana Chen and other artists, was inspired by a landmark 1943 show in New York. ( read original story ...)
125 years: how Hong Kong and Manulife, the city’s longest-continuous insurer, are entwined
The story of Hong Kong’s rise from its humble origins as a quiet port inhabited by fishing and farming communities into a thriving metropolis and global economic powerhouse is well known. But a lesser ... ( read original story ...)
Leading business chambers in Hong Kong urge incoming leader to scrap quarantine for travellers, provide pandemic exit plan
Lee's office said the chief executive-elect appreciated the need to facilitate travel into and out of Hong Kong so business could resume normal activities. "However, the risks of Covid-19 attacking ... ( read original story ...)