Hong Kong expanded eligibility for Covid-19 vaccines to all residents aged 16 and older, local media reported, in the government’s latest attempt to boost a low inoculation rate by making the shots ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing official in Hong Kong warns against foreign meddling
Beijing’s top official in Hong Kong on Thursday warned foreign forces not to interfere with the “bottom line” of national security in the city, threatening retaliation ... ( read original story ...)
Covid pandemic is a ‘wake-up call’ to prioritize sustainability, says Hong Kong exchange
Laura Cha, chairman of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, shares what the exchange is doing to help combat climate change and promote greater diversity. ( read original story ...)
Nikkei ticks higher, while stocks fall in Hong Kong and Shanghai
Asian stock markets were mixed Thursday after Wall Street retreated from a record high as major banks reported strong profits at the start of the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Schools Devote a Day to China’s National Security
Hong Kong is holding its first National Security Education Day following China’s imposition of sweeping national security legislation last year as part of the city’s efforts to revamp its school ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Stock Market May Run Out Of Steam On Thursday
The Hong Kong stock market has moved higher in consecutive trading days, jumping almost 450 points or 1.7 percent along the way. The ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Hong Kong crackdown moves into the classroom: ‘It feels like there is a noose over my head’
But a new national security curriculum that will take effect in Hong Kong from August has made the primary school teacher rethink every word she writes or image she shows the class. Teachers are ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing’s top official in Hong Kong warns foreign powers not to interfere
Beijing's top representative in Hong Kong said on Thursday that any foreign powers that try to use the global financial centre as a pawn will face counter measures, amid escalating tensions between ... ( read original story ...)
Vingroup eyes $60 billion valuation for car unit in potential U.S. IPO: sources
Vingroup JSC, Vietnam's largest conglomerate, is considering an U.S. initial public offering (IPO) of its car unit that could value VinFast at about $60 billion, two people familiar with the matter ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC is moving the heart of the bank back to Hong Kong
HSBC will move four of its most senior executives to Hong Kong later this year, as the London-based bank focuses more attention on fast-growing markets in Asia. CEO Noel Quinn said in an internal memo ... ( read original story ...)
Spirit of a city: five cocktails to conjure Hong Kong
Some of Hong Kong’s award-winning bartenders share bespoke drinks recipes for the FT that capture the essence of their city. Enjoy them at home or order in person if/when you can ... ( read original story ...)
PM ‘must impose sanctions’ on China over Hong Kong
More than 100 MPs and peers have urged Boris Johnson to impose sanctions on Chinese officials who led a crackdown on Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners. Their letter to the prime minister also calls ... ( read original story ...)
Why the Didi Chuxing IPO Could Be the Biggest Ever
The Didi Chuxing IPO is coming to America. This almost didn't happen, but now that it is, Didi Chuxing stock could be the buy of the century come IPO date. ( read original story ...)
SpiceJet, GoAir decide not to carry Vivo’s shipments as smartphones caught fire at Hong Kong airport
New Delhi: SpiceJet and GoAir have decided not to carry any shipments of Vivo after a consignment of the Chinese company's smartphones caught fire at the Hong Kong airport's tarmac on Sunday. Moreover ... ( read original story ...)