Ahead of policy address, experts urge the government to support sectors and residents left behind despite the city’s recent growth figures.
Killing Hong Kong’s Lai would strengthen democracy message, son says
Locked up for more than four years and ailing, Hong Kong's pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai would only become a greater symbol if he died in prison, his son said.
Unitree Robotics Targets $7 Billion Valuation in Planned IPO
Unitree, which gained international attention for its humanoid robots capable of walking, climbing, and carrying loads, confirmed last week that it is advancing IPO preparations and expects to submit ...
Hong Kong back in business after Typhoon Tapah disrupts classes, 140 flights
HK Express flight from Beijing suspected to have hit city’s airport signage while taxiing during T8 signal but no injuries reported.
HSBC, ICBC Plan to Apply for Hong Kong Stablecoin Licenses
HSBC and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), the world’s largest bank by total assets, are preparing to apply for stablecoin licenses in Hong ...
HSBC, ICBC eye Hong Kong stablecoin licenses under new regime: Report
According to a local report, HSBC and ICBC will apply for Hong Kong stablecoin licenses, while ICBC and Standard Chartered will likely get early approvals.
Hong Kong relay team of 5 become first to swim across English Channel and back
Led by ex-national representative, they perform feat for ‘Wheel for Oneness’ initiative, which promotes inclusion for people with disabilities.
Hong Kong banks may boost tax loan campaigns as Fed rate cut looms
Demand for debt consolidation may also rise. Banks in Hong Kong may launch more competitive campaigns during the tax loan season whilst demand for debt consolidation may rise following an expected ...
Hong Kong can have a bigger role in green finance de-risking, says HKGFA chair
Jun Ma, Chairman & President of the Hong Kong Green Finance Association, talks about de-risking as one of the instruments in the green finance ecosystem, and how Hong Kong plays a role in the process.
Why Hong Kong Will Always Be the Go-To Launchpad for International Startups
Hong Kong is still a top choice for startups seeking a tax-efficient and cost-effective international base for incorporation.
Hong Kong to review public housing workflow after mother, son suicide case
Hong Kong’s Housing Department has pledged to review its work procedures on public flat tenants with special needs after a mother and son, both reportedly suffering from mental illnesses and facing ...
Hong Kong property mogul Albert Yeung is auctioning off his US$1.3 million wine collection
The embattled Hong Kong tycoon is selling 426 prestigious wines, ranging from rare bottles of Domaine de la Romanee-Conti to Petrus Hong Kong property tycoon Albert Yeung is selling a wine collection ...
Hong Kong’s HKMA to issue few stablecoin licenses at launch as banks race for early slots
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said early Monday that it will approve only a few licenses in its stablecoin rollout, even though 77 institutions have ...
Hong Kong’s HashKey to launch $500 million digital treasury fund
HashKey Group will launch its inaugural Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) focused fund with an initial target size of $500 million, the Hong Kong-based virtual asset firm said on Monday.