It got an early boost from the latest announcement by China’s central bank that ... 80pc in Hong Kong Meanwhile, the Shanghai Composite Index retreated 0.4 per cent, or 10.79 points, to 2,559.64. The ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong consumers ready to embrace Open Banking
As Hong Kong prepares for a new era of Open banking, a survey by Accenture finds consumers in the territory are far more willing than their Western counterparts to give third parties access to their f... ( read original story ...)
Telia Carrier Continues Asia Pacific Expansion with Second Point-of-Presence in Hong Kong
STOCKHOLM & HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Telia Carrier announced today the opening of an additional Point-of-Presence (PoP) at the Equinix HK1 data center in Hong Kong. This deployment further extends ... ( read original story ...)
Some Hong Kong Stocks Sink 70% as Wave of Selling Hits
To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Sofia Horta e Costa in Hong Kong at shortaecosta@bloomberg.net;Amanda Wang in Shanghai at twang234@bloomberg.net;Benjamin Robertson in Hong Kong at ... ( read original story ...)
Suspected Hong Kong triad member and girlfriend held after police seize illegal weapons and drugs in raid on flat
A suspected triad member and his girlfriend were arrested in a police raid on their flat in Hong Kong on Wednesday following the seizure of a cache of weapons including two air-powered guns and illega... ( read original story ...)
Chilling assault on four-year-old girl ‘for pleasure’ lands two Hong Kong women in jail for three years
A Hong Kong judge on Thursday slammed two women for unleashing their anger on a four-year-old girl for pleasure as he jailed them for almost three years over what he described as a chilling assault. D... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam calls for meeting with political allies after they rebuke her over change to elderly welfare age limit
Hong Kong’s embattled leader called for a meeting on Thursday afternoon with pro-establishment lawmakers after they set aside bitter differences with their political rivals to pass a non-binding motio... ( read original story ...)
Dead pig found on Hong Kong beach amid African swine fever fears
A dead pig was found on a beach on one of Hong Kong’s outlying islands on Thursday, sparking an investigation into where it came from amid concerns over an African swine fever epidemic in mainland Chi... ( read original story ...)
Apple, Amazon called out for ‘incorrect’ Taiwan, Hong Kong references
TAIPEI/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - One of China’s top government-linked think tanks has called out Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc and other foreign companies for not referring to Hong Kong and Taiwan as ... ( read original story ...)
Gov’t promoting financial literacy
Financial Secretary Paul Chan: There are clearly some concerns regarding Hong Kong's overall financial knowledge according to recent surveys. For example, while about 80% of the people of Hong Kong ha... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong more open to sharing financial data says new report
SHARING sensitive data with companies is something customers have always been cautious about, but a new report suggests Hongkongers are more open to sharing financial data than their neighbors. In oth... ( read original story ...)
Nurses plan protest as Hong Kong’s public hospitals reach flu season breaking point
Nurses in Hong Kong’s overcrowded public hospitals are planning to protest on Sunday, saying they are stretched to breaking point by the peak flu season. Chairman of Hong Kong’s biggest nurses union, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stock exchange plans to scrap paper IPO applications in a bid to be more competitive, say sources
Hong Kong’s stock exchange is aiming to cement its position as the world’s leading IPO market by cutting out the paperwork, sources revealed. It plans to take a major step towards becoming an entirely ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s smaller businesses think ‘we’re too small to be hacked’ despite hacking experience, insurer finds
Hacking is on the rise in Hong Kong. But many smaller businesses have a “we’re too small to be hacked” mindset that leaves them vulnerable, according to insurance company Chubb. Chubb surveyed 300 of ... ( read original story ...)