The feature, called Carousell Property, provides listings of local and overseas residential and industrial property for sale and rent through its Carousell mobile application. ( read original story ...)
China Says Hong Kong Judiciary to Stay Independent Under New Law
China sought to reassure Hong Kong that its judiciary would remain independent under a new national security law, as concerns grow that the city may lose one of its key selling points for ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong and Beijing officials defend security laws, citing threat of terrorism
The security legislation, some details of which were announced last week, aims to tackle secession, subversion and terrorist activities and could see Chinese intelligence agencies set up bases in semi ... ( read original story ...)
From Goldman’s ‘Team Blue’ to less crowded lifts, banks in Hong Kong are paving the way for a global return to work
As many of the city's lenders prepare to bring back up to half of their staff back to the office in the coming weeks, Hong Kong is shaping up to be a test run for how global banks will fully return ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese official in Hong Kong says some protest acts ‘terrorist in nature’
China's Foreign Ministry branch in Hong Kong said on Monday some acts during last year's pro-democracy protests were "terrorist in nature," posing "imminent danger" to China's national security. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Security, Police Chiefs Warn of Growing ‘Terrorism’ as National Laws Loom
"Sadly, and perhaps tellingly, those who claim to be acting in Hong Kong's best interests turn a blind eye to the explosives, petrol bombs, firearms, weapons, attacks on bystander ... ( read original story ...)
Is The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (HKG:3) Struggling With Its 7.0% Return On Capital Employed?
Today we'll look at The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (HKG:3) and reflect on its potential as an investment. Specifically, we're going to calculate its Return On Capital Employed (ROCE), in ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan vows ‘necessary assistance’ to Hong Kong residents
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen has promised "necessary assistance" to the people of Hong Kong after protests reignited in the semi-autonomous region over the weekend. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong border town slumps as mainland traders vanish
The protesters, many from elsewhere in Hong Kong, built on years of resentment by some locals who blame the cross-border traders for overcrowding the town and pushing up rents as they load up on ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Retail Tycoon’s Wumei Considers Hong Kong IPO
Wumei Holdings Inc., the Chinese retail group that owns one of the country’s biggest supermarket chains, is considering an initial public offering in Hong Kong, people with knowledge about the matter ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong shares fall nearly 1% as China’s National People’s Congress continues
China announced a new national security law on Friday, which, if implemented, would give Beijing more control over Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Stocks Fall Further, Bucking Regional Rally
Indexes in Japan and Australia led regional gains on Monday, with a nearly 1.5% increase. South Korea’s Kospi Composite advanced more than 0.5%. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protesters have promised a ‘miracle’ but China’s national security law seems impossible to stop
After a months-long break due to the coronavirus pandemic, tear gas returned to the streets of central Hong Kong Sunday, as police clashed with protesters over a proposed national security law. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong security law ‘needed to tackle terrorism’
Hong Kong needs a controversial new security law to tackle "growing terrorism", the territory's security chief has said. John Lee said the city had become "shrouded in the shadow of violence". After ... ( read original story ...)