Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has renewed his criticism of HSBC for freezing his local bank accounts even after the global bank's chief executive, Noel Quinn, wrote to him to explain the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong paraplegic athlete in wheelchair climbs up skyscraper
On Saturday, Hong Kong residents watched paraplegic athlete Lai Chi-wai strap himself to his wheelchair and climb up one of the city's towering glass-paned skyscrapers. ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong lawmaker rejects HSBC’s explanation for frozen accounts
Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has renewed his criticism of HSBC for freezing his local bank accounts even after the global bank's chief executive, Noel Quinn, wrote to him to explain the ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese E-Cigarette Maker Seeks Up to $1.2 Billion in U.S. IPO
Chinese e-cigarette maker RLX Technology Inc. is looking to raise as much as $1.17 billion from a U.S. initial public offering, highlighting how American stock exchanges remain attractive fund-raising ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Kuaishou to open books for $5 billion Hong Kong IPO next week – sources
Chinese online short video company Kuaishou will open the books for its Hong Kong initial public offering to raise at least $5 billion next Monday in the city's biggest float in more than a year, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong paraplegic athlete in wheelchaiir climbs up skyscraper
On Saturday, Hong Kong residents watched paraplegic athlete Lai Chi-wai strap himself to his wheelchair and climb up one of the city's towering glass-paned skyscrapers. ( read original story ...)
Paraplegic athlete in wheelchair climbs 820 feet up Hong Kong skyscraper
(CNN)On Saturday, Hong Kong residents watched paraplegic athlete Lai Chi-wai strap himself to his wheelchair and climb up one of the city's towering glass-paned skyscrapers. Over more than 10 hours, ... ( read original story ...)
Top JPMorgan banker sees steady supply of Chinese health care IPOs, even as investors flag valuation concerns
China’s health care industry, the world’s second largest, will see a sustained increase in stock offerings after registering record-high transactions and valuations in 2020, a senior JPMorgan Chase ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Ex-Lawmaker Rejects HSBC Account Freeze Explanation
Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui rejected an explanation from HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Noel Quinn over the bank’s reason to freeze his account after he fled the city for self-exile ... ( read original story ...)
How Cyberport start-ups innovate to help Hongkongers adapt to Covid-19 pandemic
Local companies Find Solution AI, Roborn and Bowtie answer needs in education, health management and safety as part of the ‘Braving the Epidemic’ campaign ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park to slash operating expenses with new dining and entertainment zone, individual charges for some attractions
Under the new plan, the struggling park will offer more than half its 1 million sq ft to outside service providers, sources say. ( read original story ...)
Raab takes aim at ‘mercenary’ barrister over Hong Kong case
A British barrister who will help the Hong Kong authorities to prosecute pro-democracy activists could be regarded as “pretty mercenary” for accepting the case, the foreign secretary said yesterday. ( read original story ...)
In Hong Kong, a new party’s calls for stability only raise suspicions
They are businessmen, born in mainland China, who serve on top advisory committees to Beijing and profess patriotism for the motherland. One recently traveled to an obscure village in southeastern ... ( read original story ...)
Dominic Raab calls QC acting for Hong Kong government ‘mercenary’
David Perry is giving China a PR coup by acting against pro-democracy activists, foreign secretary says ... ( read original story ...)