Former liaison office legal affairs director Wang Zhenmin tipped to run national security affairs department, with Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office spokesman Yang Guang expected to head new division ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong children experienced increased hyperactivity, diminished social functioning as a result of school closures, survey finds
University of Hong Kong finds children’s hyperactivity levels rose by 7.5 per cent during the school closures, while parental stress went up 5.6 per cent. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong students win 2 gold medals in Asian Physics Olympiad
In the just-finished 21st Asian Physics Olympiad APhO a team of eight students representing China Hong Kong achieved the best r ... ( read original story ...)
Master In Finance Grad Leads Emerging Proptech Industry
As managing director of the Hong Kong PropTech Association, Rainie Pan is leading a booming property technology sector. She says the HKUST-NYU Stern MSc in Global Finance showed her new opportunities ... ( read original story ...)
What’s Next for Weary Hong Kong After Bubble With Singapore Burst Again?
Bubble weariness has set in for Hong Kong's tourism industry. After a second postponement of a travel corridor with Singapore recently, businesses are Vaccine mistrust hobbles Hong Kong-China border r ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: parents relieved as Hong Kong schools return to full capacity for first time in more than six months
Entire pupil populations allowed back on campus, but schools and kindergartens can only operate on half-day basis, under easing of Covid-19 rules taking effect on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Small pay rises for some Hong Kong workers but most face wage freeze or cuts, survey shows
Employees in Hong Kong have received the lowest average pay rises in more than a decade, according to a survey by a major jobs portal, and analysts predict salary adjustments will remain stagnant ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Disneyland says it will not seek a cash infusion from the government after posting record losses last year
Commerce secretary Edward Yau tells lawmakers the beleaguered park can weather the losses after receiving a HK$2.1 billion revolving loan from its parent company. ( read original story ...)
Chinese farming billionaire seeks Hong Kong IPO for global deals
The initial public offering of New Hope Service does not necessarily stand out from other recent new listings in Hong Kong, especially considering its size: The IPO will raise a maximum of 817.4 ... ( read original story ...)
China stocks inch higher as financials gain; Hong Kong down
HK daily quota used 1.4% * FTSE China A50 +0.1% SHANGHAI, May 24 (Reuters) - China stocks eked out gains on Monday, helped by gains for financial firms, but caution prevailed as investors awaited key ... ( read original story ...)
Digital Banking: Hong Kong’s ZA Bank and Mox Account for Around 70% of Region’s Virtual Banking Customer Deposits
ZA Bank and Mox are reportedly leading Hong Kong’s digital bank market, accounting for around 70% of all virtual banking customer deposits (as of the end of last year). This, according to a report ... ( read original story ...)
Sensex surges over 300 points in early trade; index major SBI, ICICI Bank track gains
The BSE index was trading 310.72 points or 0.61 percent higher at 50,851.20, and the NSE Nifty surged 71.90 points or 0.47 percent to 15,247.20 ... ( read original story ...)
Future sours for Hong Kong’s brazen Apple Daily tabloid
A shadow of fear hangs over Hong Kong's outspoken and staunchly pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper, with its billionaire owner Jimmy Lai now jailed and many reporters asking themselves: "Are we next? ( read original story ...)
Renewed Consolidation Predicted For Hong Kong Shares
The Hong Kong stock market ticked higher again on Friday, one session after halting the three-day winning streak in which it had advanced almost 880 points or 3.1 percent. The Hang Seng Index now sits ... ( read original story ...)