The Hang Seng Ping An Asian Income Fund# (the ‘Fund’) opened for public sale today. It provides investors with an opportunity to capture income and growth potentials in Asian markets amid current ... ( read original story ...)
Worst Yuan Selloff in Year Drives Traders Back to Daily Fix
China’s daily yuan fixing is once again drawing attention. The currency is set for its biggest monthly slide since last March, spurring traders to look closely at the reference rate again to scour for ... ( read original story ...)
No Oscars or Sensitive Art Spark Hong Kong Censorship Fears
Decisions in Hong Kong not to display a politically sensitive photograph in a museum exhibition and not broadcast the annual Academy Awards have prompted concerns that Beijing’s crackdown on dissent ... ( read original story ...)
Bilibili becomes 2nd Chinese tech giant to fall flat in Hong Kong homecoming
On Monday, Chinese video-streaming firm Bilibili fell flat in its secondary debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange, making it the second Chinese Internet giant in two weeks to face a disappointing ... ( read original story ...)
Alibaba-backed Bilibili closes down in Hong Kong trading debut
Bilibili Inc, which is backed by Alibaba Group, closed 1% below its listing price in its Hong Kong trading debut on Monday as analysts said a U.S. regulatory crackdown on listed foreign firms hit ... ( read original story ...)
Bilibili Drops in Hong Kong Debut After Tech Loses Shine
Bilibili Inc. fell on its debut in Hong Kong, becoming the latest U.S.-traded Chinese firm to disappoint on its homecoming during a global sell-off in the country’s technology shares. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to Reopen Pools and Beaches, Easing Covid Rules
Hong Kong will allow swimming pools and public beaches to reopen from Thursday and relax some other Covid-19 related social distancing rules, after the city brought a recent outbreak involving the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to Reopen Pools, Beaches as COVID Infections Ease
Hong Kong will ease some coronavirus restrictions, the government said on Monday, allowing swimming pools and beaches to open and shortening the quarantine period for some international arrivals to 14 ... ( read original story ...)
Oscars won’t show in Hong Kong for first time since 1969
The Oscars will not be shown in Hong Kong for the first time in more than half a century, its local broadcaster confirmed Monday, as doubts remained over whether Hollywood's top awards will air in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Baptist University-led research unlocks the genomic secrets of organisms that thrive in extreme deep-sea environments
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 29 March 2021 - A study led by scientists at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has decoded the genomes of the deep-sea clam (Archivesica marissinica) and the ... ( read original story ...)
Breakingviews – Capital Calls – China’s banking giants are too big, too frail
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews ... A trio of state-owned lending giants including the $296 billion Industrial and Commercial Bank of China each reported a surge in fourth-quarter net profit of over ... ( read original story ...)
The climate’s changing for air mile junkies
When the pandemic struck last year, Justin D’Agostino was doing what he had done for most of his working life: travelling. Last March, the 48-year-old was touring the offices of Herbert Smith ... ( read original story ...)
Following Beijing’s lead, Hong Kong TV stations will not air Oscars for first time in 52 years
Beijing earlier banned the livestream of the Oscars show in the mainland This article, Following Beijing’s lead, Hong Kong TV stations will not air Oscars for first time in 52 years, originally ... ( read original story ...)
New Hong Kong museum will not show Ai Weiwei’s Tiananmen photo: official
HONG KONG - A picture of Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei flipping a middle finger in Tiananmen Square will not be shown at the opening of a prestigious new museum in Hong Kong, an official said on ... ( read original story ...)