The first Hong Konger to be charged under China’s National Security Law has been found guilty. Today on Front Burner, two pro-democracy activists from the city-state reflect on China’s tightening grip ... ( read original story ...)
Rise in childhood short-sightedness may be linked to pandemic, suggests Hong Kong study
A rise in cases of short-sightedness (myopia) among children in Hong Kong may be linked to a significant decrease in the time they have been able to spend outdoors and a sharp rise in screen time ... ( read original story ...)
EV Maker Li Auto Seeks $1.9 Billion in Hong Kong Listing
Electric vehicle maker Li Auto Inc. is looking to raise as much as HK$15 billion ($1.9 billion) in its Hong Kong listing, pushing ahead with its offering even as investors continue to reel from ... ( read original story ...)
HK now stronger financial hub – China
One year after the introduction of the national security law in Hong Kong, the international financial hub has retained, if not enhanced, its global appeal with ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Pop Singer Anthony Wong Yiu-ming Arrested for Singing at a 2018 Election Rally
The city’s anticorruption commission charges Anthony Wong Yiu-ming and other democracy activists with violating an election ordinance, which prohibits providing entertainment at rallies. ( read original story ...)
CSRC Extends An Olive Branch As Hong Kong Internet Rebounds
Asian equities were a screen of green as Japan, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, and Australian stock markets outperformed. ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Hong Kong updates travel rules to fight virus
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says authorities would reclassify countries into high, medium and low-risk, and update quarantine requirements to favor vaccinated travelers as it seeks to prevent imported ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Pop Singer Arrested for Singing at a 2018 Election Rally
The city’s anticorruption commission charges Anthony Wong Yiu-ming and other democracy activists with violating an election ordinance, which prohibits providing entertainment at rallies. ( read original story ...)
Hang Seng Bank First-Half Net Profit Fell 4%
Hang Seng Bank Ltd. said its net profit for the first half fell 4%, as the Covid-19 pandemic continued to weigh on the global economy. Net profit was 8.77 billion Hong Kong dollars (US$1.13 billion), ... ( read original story ...)
Tesla to start delivering Model Ys in Hong Kong and Macau next month, reveals full time table for all versions of SUV
Tesla will start delivering its Model Y SUV in Hong Kong and Macau next month in line with mainland China, the Palo Alto, California-based EV maker said on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Billionaire-Founded Glass Supplier To Apple And Samsung Files For Hong Kong IPO
Biel Crystal Holdings did not disclose further details of the IPO in its filing to the city’s stock exchange on Friday, although various reports say the company is planning to raise about $2 billion. ( read original story ...)
NetEase’s Cloud Village approved for Hong Kong IPO
Cloud Village Inc, the music streaming unit of NetEase, was approved by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to go public. ( read original story ...)
MOVES-Deutsche Bank hires Chang in Hong Kong business – memo
Deutsche Bank has hired former Orient Securities executive Albert Chang in Hong Kong, according to a memo seen by Reuters, as the European lender rebuilds its equity capital markets operation in Asia. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong pop star arrested for singing at 2018 election rally
A prominent pop musician in Hong Kong has been arrested by the city’s corruption agency for singing at an election rally more than three years ago. The territor ... ( read original story ...)