HONG KONG -- Shares in China's state-owned telecommunications companies slumped over sell-off concerns in Hong Kong trading on Monday, after they were earmarked for delisting on the New York Stock ... ( read original story ...)
Mercedes-Benz knocks down cyclist at Hong Kong junction, drives off before being stopped by motorcyclist
Car drove off for about 200 metres after collision at the junction of San Wan Road and Chi Cheong Road in Sheung Shui around 7.30pm on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong fourth wave: city expects more than 50 Covid-19 cases as respiratory specialist warns against changing social-distancing rules
Hong Kong was expected to record more than 50 new coronavirus cases on Monday, according to a medical source, though a respiratory expert cautioned the city was not yet in a position to reopen schools ... ( read original story ...)
Mainland Chinese lawyer who assisted one of the Hong Kong fugitives in Shenzhen threatened with loss of licence
A mainland Chinese lawyer who helped one of the 10 Hong Kong fugitives jailed last week in Shenzhen for illegally crossing the border has been informed by authorities that his license could be revoked ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks greet 2021 with rally in tech firms while Chinese telco, oil giants slump
Hong Kong, China stocks are making a positive start to trading on the first day of 2021 as technology stocks lead gainers. Chinese telco and oil giants slide amid concerns about US delisting moves. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong journalism watchdog says officials could evade questions after Covid-19 press cons replaced with online event
Daily in-person press briefings given by government departments on the Covid-19 situation in Hong Kong will be replaced by an online video conference starting Monday. Members of the press will have to ... ( read original story ...)
Hopes for recovery help Asian markets start new year with a pop
Optimism about the economic outlook in 2021 helped Asian investors kick off the new year Monday (Dec 4) on a positive note, as hopes ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong fourth wave: anger among journalists as government moves coronavirus press briefings online, takes only written questions
The government's unexpected decision to move its daily Covid-19 press conference online and take only written questions has sparked fury among Hong Kong journalists, who allege the move is intended to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong DJ ‘Uncle Ray’ makes good on birthday promise with HK$100,000 donation to Operation Santa Claus
The Operation Santa Claus (OSC) coffers became richer by HK$100,000 (US$12,900) this year, thanks to a generous donation by veteran radio DJ "Uncle Ray" Cordeiro. This came as the 96-year-old ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks advance on first trading day of 2021 amid losses in Chinese telco, oil giants
Hong Kong, China stocks are making a positive start to trading on the first day of 2021 as technology stocks lead gainers. Chinese telco and oil giants slide amid concerns about US delisting moves. ( read original story ...)
Mannings Hong Kong Campaign Shows Appreciation for Women Who Helped Us Get Through 2020
Mannings Hong Kong is reflecting on the challenges of 2020 and appreciating the women in our lives who have helped us through them. ( read original story ...)
Nongfu Spring, Blue Moon and Smoore – popular IPOs that provided outsized gains to investors in 2020
The success of Nongfu’s IPO turned its founder into China’s richest individual, while the chairwoman of Blue Moon became one of the mainland’s richest women. ( read original story ...)
Why the Hong Kong gov’t has a problem with remembering the past
Hong Kong has a problem with history and the recent incident of official vandalism at the more than century-old Roman-style underground reservoir at Bishop’s Hill in Shek Kip Mei serves as a timely ... ( read original story ...)
Rise of nano flats in Hong Kong has led to fall in living standards, with government policies to blame, land use group says
Hong Kong private developers have built more than 8,500 nano flats that were each sold for millions of dollars over the past decade, according to a research group, which called for the government to ... ( read original story ...)