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 ...)
42 per cent of Hong Kong kindergartens applied to raise tuition fees 42 per cent of Hong Kong kindergartens applied to raise tuition fees
About 440 kindergartens, comprising 300 subsidised schools and 140 non-subsidised ones, applied for tuition increase in 2022-23 school year. ( read original story ...)
42 per cent of Hong Kong kindergartens applied to raise tuition fees
Hong Kong schools have lost at least 4,050 teachers this academic ... to understand their situation and needs and provide appropriate support to minimise their financial difficulties due to the impact ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong IPO candidate Tianqi Lithium gets Shenzhen bourse query over losses incurred from US$159 million option-linked contracts with Morgan Stanley
Shenzhen exchange asks Tianqi to 'clarify the reason and justification for the losses incurred by your hedging business over the past three years' The Sichuan province-based lithium miner applied to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam confident massive government restructuring plan will get nod from her cabinet
Carrie Lam adds that she is not in a position to say which principal officials will stay on in the next administration. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s next leader John Lee targets city’s reputation with government rejig
Mr Lee will add a deputy each to the Chief Secretary, Financial Secretary and the Secretary of Justice. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
How estate agents and landlords should implement Hong Kong’s new tenancy control regime for subdivided units
The government has implemented a new tenancy control regime for subdivided units under Part IVA of the Landlord and Tenant (Consolidation) Ordinance, which came into effect on 22 January this year. ( read original story ...)
Against all odds, Hong Kong’s gallery scene is on the up
Amid a crackdown on dissent, and the havoc wreaked by the pandemic, Hong Kong’s galleries have not just survived but thrived, with several new openings ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Mulls Blocking Telegram Channel as Part of Crackdown on Doxing – Report
The administration says pro-democracy campaigners are exposing online sensitive personal data of government officials and citizens. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Considers Blocking Telegram, Local Paper Says
Hong Kong authorities are deliberating whether to curtail public access to the messaging service Telegram, the Sing Tao Daily reported, potentially reviving fears the former British colony is moving ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks rise more than 3% on China easing COVID-19 lockdowns
Hong Kong stocks rose by more than 3 per cent on Tuesday (May 17) afternoon following news of Shanghai authorities saying that the locked-down city will gradually reopen businesses. ( read original story ...)
Opinion: The Hong Kong Dollar Is The Best Stablecoin. Sorry, Terra And Luna
The celestial algorithm that keeps the moon in its orbit around the earth clearly works a lot better than the one that governed Luna and Terra. ( read original story ...)
Syfe Accelerates Asia Expansion Plan, Launches In Hong Kong
Syfe, a digital investment platform headquartered in Singapore and licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), today announces its entry into Hong Kong. Syfe has secured its licence from ... ( read original story ...)
Taishin banker resigns ahead of move to HK
Stanley Chiang, a relationship manager at Taishin International Commercial Bank’s Singapore office, has resigned ahead of his move to Hong Kong next month, GlobalCapital Asia understands. He will wrap ... ( read original story ...)