Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that Beijing has no timetable to extend an anti-sanctions law to the global financial hub, where financial institutions are concerned over the impact it ... ( read original story ...)
Citi appoints Pang to head clean energy banking in Asia
Citigroup has appointed William Pang as the head of its Natural Resources and Clean Energy Transition (NRCET) Investment Banking unit in Asia, according to a statement from the bank. Pang joined Citi ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s retail landlords bank on emerging concepts like art exhibitions, delivery-only kitchens to lease vacant shops
Hong Kong's retail landscape is undergoing a massive change, as art exhibitors and delivery-only kitchens help landlords fill up empty space in the city, which until recently had the world's highest ... ( read original story ...)
Over 95% In Hong Kong Want To Try Cell-Based Meat and Seafood: Study
New consumer research finds that more than 95% of residents in Hong Kong are interested in trying cell-based meat and seafood. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks extend sell-off at opening
Hong Kong stocks on Tuesday extended the previous day's sharp sell-off following a rout on Wall Street fuelled by inflation concerns, while traders ... ( read original story ...)
Integrating International and Regional Compliance in Hong Kong
Compliance is a necessity that is globally recognised and there are plenty of internationally accepted definitions of what it really means for businesses to be compliant. However, a unique set of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong updates list of countries where vaccination records of incoming travellers are accepted
The latest addition to the list of 17 such countries is South Africa, from where records will be accepted if they are in a prescribed format. Other countries on the list include India, Indonesia, ... ( read original story ...)
Carrie Lam’s policy address: Hong Kong leader to create urban affairs department as part of government restructuring
Hong Kong’s leader plans to create an urban affairs department under the Home Affairs Bureau to oversee street-cleaning services, as part of government restructuring to be unveiled in her policy ... ( read original story ...)
Evergrande, property management arm’s shares suspended from trading in Hong Kong
Evergrande, the world’s most indebted property developer, is facing more than US$300 billion in liabilities and questions have been rising about its ability to service its debt. ( read original story ...)
Property giant China Evergrande suspends Hong Kong market trading
Embattled property giant China Evergrande on Monday suspended trading in its shares on the Hong Kong stock exchange without giving a reason. ( read original story ...)
Proposed Shenzhen link to mega bridge will be a boon for Hong Kong, analysts say
Industry players mostly upbeat on extension to Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, aimed at boosting traffic volumes and connecting city earlier left out of project. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index drops 2% amid Evergrande trading halt
Trading in the Hong Kong-listed shares of China Evergrande Group as well as Evergrande Property Services was halted on Monday. ( read original story ...)
‘No defence’ for HSBC’s backing of oppression in Hong Kong
Top management are trying to ingratiate themselves with the CCP’, criticises City grandee Dame Helena Morrissey ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks sink, extending a four-month slide, as Evergrande races against time to repay debt
Evergrande’s debt situation weighed on market sentiment as Chinese developer races against time to raise cash, repay borrowers and avert a default. ( read original story ...)