After running in seven countries on four continents, the Irish born and based 5-year-old racehorse will make his 27th and final career start Sunday more than 6,000 miles from home when he lines up for the Hong Kong Vase. The Vase serves as one of four ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Jockey Club plans to start racing at Conghua in 2019
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has confirmed a plan to begin staging racing in China at its Conghua training showpiece from 2019. Chief executive Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges spoke before an assembly of the world’s racing media, in town for the Longines Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Forum Opens with over 350 Global Business Leaders
The HKTDC will continue to develop connections with different markets. Hong Kong: Cradle for start-ups In recent years, many Hong Kong start-ups have successfully ventured into global markets. At the first seminar this morning, speakers discussed the ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC has 3-year head start on foreign investment banking rivals in China: Gulliver
HONG KONG (Reuters) - HSBC (HSBA.L) has a three-year head start on its foreign investment banking rivals in China because of the British bank’s unique position of having management control of its securities venture there, chief executive Stuart Gulliver ... ( read original story ...)
How China became a digital leader
Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner of McKinsey & Company based in Shanghai, and a director of the McKinsey Global Institute where Jeongmin Seong is a senior fellow. Kevin Wei Wang is a McKinsey senior partner based in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Business of Intellectual Property (BIP Asia) Forum 2017 Opens in Hong Kong
HONG KONG, Dec 7, 2017 - (ACN Newswire) - The Business of Intellectual Property Asia (BIP Asia) Forum 2017, jointly organised by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government, Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Jail in Hong Kong for booing China’s national anthem
Hong Kong, China - Mocking China's national anthem in this semi-autonomous territory will soon be punishable by three years imprisonment following new legislation drafted by Beijing. While the law must still be finalised, football fans have made a stand at ... ( read original story ...)
Executives of Hong Kong financial services firm Convoy under investigation by graft watchdog
Two executive directors of Hong Kong financial services firm Convoy Global Holdings have been put under investigation by the city’s anti-graft body, the company said on Thursday, confirming media reports that had sent its shares down 7 per cent and ... ( read original story ...)
FamilyMart Uny is considering a sale of its Hong Kong retail business for up to US$100 million
FamilyMart Uny Holdings Co., Japan’s second-largest convenience store operator, is considering a sale of its Hong Kong retail business, people with knowledge of the matter said. FamilyMart Uny is working with a financial adviser to gauge potential buyer ... ( read original story ...)
Shares in Hong Kong financial firm Convoy suspended after reports of raid by graft watchdog
Shares in financial firm Convoy Global Holdings were suspended from trading on the Hong Kong stock market on Thursday morning after they fell seven per cent following media reports that one of its senior executives may be facing an investigation by the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong banks in successful new hiring spree
... Hong Kong this year of people being hired from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Securities and Futures Commission, in particular from their enforcement, intermediary supervision, and banking conduct teams,” says Richard Fennelly, a director at ... ( read original story ...)
Judge postpones sentencing of Hong Kong democracy activist
HONG KONG — A judge put off sentencing Thursday for young Hong Kong democracy leader Joshua Wong in a contempt case stemming from 2014 protests in the semiautonomous Chinese city. The 21-year-old Wong, who was out on bail while he appeals a prison ... ( read original story ...)
One building in new Hong Kong housing estates could be set aside for elderly, surveyors say
The time has come for the Hong Kong government to launch a housing scheme for the elderly to deal with a rapidly ageing middle-class population, the city’s surveyors have said. The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors proposed that officials begin requiring ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong customs officers seize HK$105 million worth of precious metals from smugglers at the border so far this year
Border guards in Hong Kong have seized more than HK$100 million worth of precious metals being smuggled in and out of the city at border checkpoints this year, more than doubling the amount seized in the whole of last year. Officials have attributed the ... ( read original story ...)