CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on how Hong Kong is handling sentences against protestors. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you. Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to ... ( read original story ...)
UK robotics start-up CMR Surgical eyes Hong Kong as a launch pad for its Asia-Pacific expansion
CMR Surgical sees Hong Kong as an important market for its surgical robotic system and a launch pad for its Asia-Pacific expansion, CEO Nerseth says in an interview. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong finance chief welcomes Beijing’s anti-sanctions law, dangles prospect of local legislation
Paul Chan says China ‘cannot keep on taking a beating’, backs Beijing’s fightback as ‘necessary and reasonable’. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Cuts Ties With Teachers Union, Saying It Incited Protests
The city’s education bureau said it would no longer meet with representatives or hear its concerns after two of China’s state-media outlets called for an investigation into the group. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Olympics success exposes deep political fissures
The Hong Kong Olympics team’s future as a separate entity from that of mainland China is secure, the territory’s Games chief Timothy Fok said, despite political tensions exposed by his squad’s ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC, Standard Chartered dividends in focus as banks seen delivering stronger half-year results
The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority recently discarded “temporary guardrails” put in place after HSBC, Standard Chartered resumed dividends this year, opening the door for interim ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong goes on a spending spree as HK$5,000 e-vouchers scheme launches
Shoppers splurge on Rolex watches, electronics, gadgets and eating out as firing gun starts on digital vouchers spending. ( read original story ...)
Xinhua Headlines: Hong Kong stronger as global financial hub with national security law
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 the restoration of a peaceful business ... ( read original story ...)
Olympics-Taiwan, Hong Kong welcome at Beijing 2022 winter Games-IOC
Hong Kong and Taiwan will be able to send teams to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics in February just as for any other Games despite any ongoing political tension with China, the International ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus won’t just go away. Here’s how Hong Kong can learn to live with it
With the impacts of Covid-19 stretching beyond public health, governments should consult experts other than those in hygienics, epidemiology and microbiology when determining and evaluating their ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, Hong Kong welcome at Beijing 2022 winter Games-IOC
Hong Kong and Taiwan will be able to send teams to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics in February just as for any other Games despite any ongoing political tension with China, the International ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Olympic successes expose deep political fissures
The Hong Kong Olympics team’s future as a separate entity from that of mainland China is secure, the territory’s Games chief Timothy Fok said, despite political tensions exposed by his squad’s ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing bags £237m payout
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing extracted a £237 million dividend from his British electricity network after riding out the Covid crisis.UK Power Networks, w ... ( read original story ...)
As China absorbs Hong Kong, why do both have Olympic teams?
Hong Kong is winning like never before. Tokyo is the most successful Games ever for the city of 7.5 million people on the south China coast. ( read original story ...)