Police in Hong Kong raided the city's Tiananmen Massacre Museum on Thursday after a group that hosts vigils to honor victims of the 1989 massacre refused to hand over information. ( read original story ...)
Nio may delay Hong Kong listing to next year – Bloomberg News
Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio Inc may delay its planned Hong Kong listing to next year, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. ( read original story ...)
Asia-Pacific stocks mixed; Evergrande shares in Hong Kong rise nearly 4% after briefly falling below IPO price
China Evergrande Group's stock in Hong Kong briefly dropped below its IPO price in Wednesday trade before rising 3.92% by the market close. ( read original story ...)
Nio’s Hong Kong Listing Faces Delay Into Next Year
Chinese electric-car maker Nio Inc. may delay its planned Hong Kong listing to next year, according to people familiar with the matter.The U.S.-traded company filed for a second listing in Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
A family has been trying to get back to Hong Kong for a year. Is this the moment?
The Bordias have been trying to return to Hong Kong, their home of 13 years, from India, where they traveled early in the pandemic. But their journey has become a game of transoceanic Whac-A-Mole. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong activists plead guilty to attending Tiananmen vigil
Leading members of a group that organised an annual vigil in Hong Kong to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre pleaded guilty to charges of illegal assemb ... ( read original story ...)
Goldman smartly snaps up McKinsey cast-off
Not many people get to put senior roles at both Goldman Sachs and McKinsey on their resumes. The investment bank has snapped up Kevin Sneader just six months after he was ousted from the management ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leaders apply national security law retroactively, US congressional panel hears
The Hong Kong government has violated a pledge not to apply the city's national security law to alleged crimes committed before its enactment last summer, pro-democracy advocates and legal experts ... ( read original story ...)
HKTB Extends “Hong Kong Neighbourhoods” to Launch “West Kowloon” for Promoting Art and Culture Tourism of the Neighbourhood
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) officially launched a West Kowloon neighbourhood programme, after featuring popular promotions "Old Town Central" and "Sham Shui Po – Every Bit Local" in the "Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police raid Tiananmen massacre museum
Crackdown follows arrest of four members of civil society group that ran June 4th Museum ... ( read original story ...)
China Wealth Link With Hong Kong to Start in Next Few Days
China’s long-awaited plan to allow investments for private wealth between Hong Kong and its increasingly affluent southern region is set to kick off in the next few days. The start was announced on ... ( read original story ...)
Global stocks slide for a 3rd day as investor jitters grow over the withdrawal of central bank stimulus
Many Fed officials signalled on Wednesday that central bank asset purchase tapering will get underway this year, backed up by a monster jobs report. ( read original story ...)
Chinese activist Ai Weiwei says Credit Suisse closing his foundation’s bank account
Chinese dissident and artist Ai Weiwei has said Credit Suisse told him it was closing his foundation's bank account in Switzerland earlier this year citing his "criminal record" in China, despite the ... ( read original story ...)
Goldman Sachs hires ousted McKinsey head Kevin Sneader for top Asia-Pacific role
Kevin Sneader, who was not reelected as McKinsey’s global managing partner in February, will serve as Goldman’s co-president for Asia-Pacific, excluding Japan. ( read original story ...)