Chow, owner of popular Hong Kong restaurants Little Bao and Happy Paradise, teaches Hoda and Jenna how to make delicious dumplings. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong failing to take up the challenge of ride-hailing services
Hongkongers learned this week they will continue to live in one of the few remaining major cities without a legal ride-hailing service. The government and the taxi industry have agreed to abandon a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong lawmaker calls on Legco president to investigate whether opposition’s stalling violates national security law
A pro-establishment lawmaker has called on the Legislative Council president to look into whether her opposition counterparts violated Hong Kong's sweeping national security law with their ongoing ... ( read original story ...)
The history behind Hong Kong’s military green shops and dai pai dong
Why are so many of the city's institutions, such as the Star Ferry, and old buildings in the city green? Because it was cheap. ( read original story ...)
Jack Ma’s $200 billion Chinese fintech firm Ant Group just got the green-light from China for its monster IPO this month. Here’s how the company went from an ant-sized startup …
China's Ant Group was named for the small insect because it serves "the little guys." Now, its IPO could overtake the world's most established banks. ( read original story ...)
China Market Update: Cannonball Coming! Updated Ant Group Hong Kong Filing Review
Who owns Ant Group? How large is the IPO? Hangzhou Junhan and Hangzhou Junao hold 29.86% and 20.66 (50.52%) of total shares. Those entities are owned by Hangzhou Junao, of which Jack Ma owns 34% along ... ( read original story ...)
Over 1m people could come to UK from Hong Kong within five years – official estimate
From January 2021, those with British national (overseas) status can apply for new visa ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong summons German consul in friction over asylum case
Germany's consul general to Hong Kong was brought in for talks, following reports Berlin had granted asylum to a student who faced prosecution for demonstrating against the ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC’s Iconic Hong Kong Lions Make Return
The two bronze lion statues standing guard outside HSBC Holdings Plc’s main office in Hong Kong that were damaged and defaced during tumultuous protests at the start of this year have made their ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC’s iconic lions, Stephen and Stitt, back on public view after first phase of restoration works since New Year vandalism
HSBC carried out a simple blessing ceremony on Thursday to welcome back Stephen and Stitt for the first time since they were vandalised by anti-government protesters on New Year day. ( read original story ...)
HSBC gains new securities services mandate in Hong Kong
HSBC has been appointed trustee, custodian and fund administrator for the first two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Hong Kong under the cross-listing scheme between Hong Kong and mainland China. ( read original story ...)
Greenback Stabilizes
After falling to about CAD1.3080 yesterday, the greenback reversed and closed near session high's around CAD1.3150. Some follow-through action lifted it almost CAD1.3180 in Asia before it came off and ... ( read original story ...)
Goldman Sachs faces record $350 million fine from Hong Kong over 1MDB scandal
The bank's "serious lapses" and deficiencies in management supervision contributed to the mishandling of 1MDB funds, the financial regulator said. ( read original story ...)
Goldman Sachs Fined US$350 Million In Hong Kong Over 1MDB
Global financial titan Goldman Sachs was fined US$350 million by Hong Kong's securities watchdog on Thursday for its role in the massive 1MDB Malaysian bribery scandal, the latest in a growing list of ... ( read original story ...)