Hong Kong police said on Monday they had asked banks to freeze Ted Hui's accounts because they suspected money-laundering by the ex-lawmaker, who fled to Britain after facing criminal charges related ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Designates 14 Chinese Officials in Hong Kong-Related Sanctions
The United States slapped sanctions on 14 Chinese officials on Monday in new Hong Kong-related designations, according to the U.S. Treasury Department website. The individuals are all members of China ... ( read original story ...)
Exiled Hong Kong legislator calls for action after HSBC bank accounts frozen
A Hong Kong legislator who fled to Europe has called on regulators to investigate the actions of major banks including HSBC, after his accounts and those of his wife and parents were frozen. Ted Hui ... ( read original story ...)
Exiled Hong Kong legislator accuses HSBC of freezing bank account
A Hong Kong legislator who fled to Europe has called on regulators to investigate the actions of major banks including HSBC, after his accounts and those of his wife and parents were frozen. Ted Hui ... ( read original story ...)
JD Health Shares Surge 28% in Hong Kong’s Gray Market Trading
JD Health International Inc. jumped in Hong Kong’s gray market trading, a sign that the city’s biggest IPO of the year is off to a good start. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 8 over university protest
Hong Kong authorities arrested eight people Monday in connection with an unauthorized protest at a university campus last month, amid a widening crackdown on dissent in the semi-autonomous Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong private clinics operator Quality HealthCare bets on growth in telemedicine
Quality HealthCare Medical Services, one of the largest private health care providers in Hong Kong, aims to conduct 5 per cent of its consultations through telemedicine in three to four years. ( read original story ...)
HSBC Sees More Hong Kong Problems as Politician Accounts Frozen
HSBC Holdings Plc has once again found itself in the middle of the debate over Hong Kong’s political future after a former pro-democracy lawmaker, who has fled into self-imposed exile, accused the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Police Make National Security Arrests Over Campus Protest
Hong Kong police arrested three people on Monday for chanting banned slogans at a university campus last month, accusing them of violating a draconian national security law imposed by China. The ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks fall on losses in China Construction Bank, ICBC, as rising Covid-19 infections weigh on sentiment
On the Hang Seng Index, China Construction Bank led the losses with a 2.7 per cent decline. ICBC dropped 2.4 per cent, while BOC Hong Kong retreated 2 per cent. Hong Kong bourse operator HKEX declined ... ( read original story ...)
Exiled Hong Kong legislator calls for inquiry after HSBC freezes bank account
A Hong Kong legislator who fled to Europe has called on regulators to investigate the actions of major banks including HSBC, after his accounts and those of his wife and parents were allegedly frozen. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Retailer I.T Group Offers To Delist For $168 Million
The partner for Dover Street Market and Galeries Lafayette in China has struggled with getting its online operations up to speed. ( read original story ...)
Ex-Hong Kong lawmaker ‘no longer trusts HSBC’ after accounts were frozen
Ted Hui, one of several opposition lawmakers who quit the Legislative Council last month in protest at the dismissal of four colleagues, fled to Britain after facing criminal charges. ( read original story ...)
Ex-Hong Kong lawmaker says some bank accounts unfrozen, no longer trusts HSBC
Former Hong Kong democracy lawmaker and activist Ted Hui, who fled to Britain after facing criminal charges, said some of his bank accounts had been unfrozen and he had moved funds swiftly from HSBC, ... ( read original story ...)