On a rainy day last November, China Baowu Steel Group, the world's largest steel maker, gathered its finance department for a training session on the outskirts of Shanghai. One highlight was a ... ( read original story ...)
China stocks fall as financial, consumer firms weigh; Hong Kong down
China stocks fell on Tuesday as investors booked profit after a rally, with financial and consumer firms leading the retreat. ** The CSI300 index fell 1.3% to 5,185.65 by the end of the morning ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bans all incoming flights from UK over Covid concerns
Hong Kong is to ban all flights from the UK to curb the spread of the Delta variant of Covid. The UK is to be classified as an "extremely high-risk" country, the highest rating Hong Kong has for ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bans flights from UK over Covid concerns
Hong Kong is to ban all flights from the UK to curb the spread of the Delta variant of Covid. The UK is to be classified as an "extremely high-risk" country, the highest rating Hong Kong has for ... ( read original story ...)
This is how Hong Kong can become an international data centre hub in Asia-Pacific region
Hong Kong retains its high ranking as a prime location for data centre development, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s 2020 Global Data Centre Market Comparison report. ( read original story ...)
Behind the scenes of Hong Kong’s innovative pig farms: John Lau Hon Kit spares no effort to raise high-quality and great tasting Hong Kong pigs
Hong Kong Heritage Pork has turned over a new page for the local pig farm industry in Hong Kong. By establishing a new, more modern pig farm in Hong Kong, they have successfully integrated advanced ... ( read original story ...)
AP PHOTOS: The rise and fall of Hong Kong’s July 1 protests
In 2003, public opposition to a proposed national security law for Hong Kong swelled an annual protest held on July 1 to hundreds of thousands of marchers. A few months later, the Hong Kong government ... ( read original story ...)
‘Unstoppable storm’: rights take back seat under Hong Kong security law
China's national security law for Hong Kong has shaken the city's legal foundations in the year since it was imposed, lawyers say, with court decisions and sweeping new powers for prosecution fuelling ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks open higher amid recovery hopes
Hong Kong shares opened slightly higher at the beginning of business on Tuesday,following another record close on Wall Street but traders were moving cautiously as they monitor fresh virus flare ... ( read original story ...)
In a scarred Hong Kong, “beautiful things are gone”
As documentary filmmaker Kiwi Chow walked through a pedestrian tunnel in Hong Kong on a recent day, he spotted a team of cleaners scraping off glue left by illegal ads and scrubbing the walls clean ... ( read original story ...)
China cracks down on Hong Kong’s pro-democracy media
A security law imposed by Beijing outlaws support for sanctions against China. The crackdown has seen journalists at Apple Daily led away in handcuffs. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong to ban all travellers from Britain, as it puts country back on ‘extremely high-risk’ list
Imminent decision to move country to ‘extremely high-risk’ category is attempt to keep Covid-19 variants out of Hong Kong. Anyone who has been in Britain for longer than two hours in past 21 days ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bans passenger flights from UK due to Delta variant
As the Delta variant spreads, Hong Kong is restricting travel from the UK. The decision has geopolitical implications. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s IPO market sees solid investor demand and reaches record high in total proceeds for H1 2021, finds KPMG analysis
Supported by strong liquidity, homecoming listings and sizeable deals, Hong Kong’s IPO market was buoyed by solid investor demand and market sentiment, and reached a historic high in terms of total ... ( read original story ...)