Hong Kong authorities once again arrested prominent activist Joshua Wong on Friday and charged him with conspiracy to collude with a foreign country under a Beijing-imposed national security law.
Hong Kong shareholder Oasis to push Toyota Motor to raise bid for Toyota Industries
Hong Kong-based Oasis Management, a shareholder in both Toyota Motor and Toyota Industries , will push for the Japanese automaker to make a higher offer to take Toyota Industries private, its chief ...
IFF 2nd Sci-tech Finance Dialogue: Deep Hubei-Hong Kong Collaboration Forges New Tech-Finance Ecosystem
With the theme of "Collaboration and Connectivity Between Hubei and Hong Kong," the summit co-hosted by the IFF Sci-tech Finance Committee and Wuhan Institute of Industrial Innovation and Development ...
HSBC Chair Tucker to return to Asia insurer AIA after overseeing bank overhaul
HSBC Holdings' high-profile Chairman Mark Tucker will return to the insurance sector as chair of Hong Kong-based AIA Group, after having presided over top management changes and navigated Sino-U.S.
Trump-inspired Cantonese opera in Hong Kong aims to bring love and peace
In a Cantonese opera inspired by U.S. President Donald Trump, a Chinese actor donning a blond wig spars on a Hong Kong stage with a man playing a double of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy - ...
From Saudi to Hong Kong: Tahaluf, ewpartners take LEAP global with Asia debut
Tahaluf, the organiser of Saudi Arabia’s flagship technology event LEAP, has announced a strategic partnership with global investment firm ewpartners to launch LEAP East, a new Asia-Pacific edition of ...
Hong Kong green tech trailblazers boost sustainability across belt and road countries
Start-ups i2Cool and Archireef tackle global warming challenges with innovative technologies and inventions in the Middle East and beyond.
Hong Kong IPO Rules Tested as China Firms Weigh US Delisting
Hong Kong is under growing pressure to loosen its rules so that more Chinese companies can shift their listings to the city from the US, part of the fallout of rising distrust between Beijing and ...
HSBC’s Mark Tucker moves to Hong Kong insurer AIA as chairman
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Hong Kong has all but abandoned the dollar peg
Interest rates in Hong Kong have been eerily low, raising the question of whether the city's dollar peg is now in name only.
After CATL’s IPO spark, China’s EV leaders bank on Hong Kong for growth funds
China’s top smart mobility firms like Chery Auto, Seres Group and Hesai eye Hong Kong market to fund global expansion plans.
A Hong Kong Dollar Drop to Weak End of Band May be Short-Lived
The Hong Kong dollar is expected to spend a shorter amount of time under pressure than recent bouts of weakness, thanks to forecasts for a softer greenback and seasonal factors.
Hong Kong IPO Rules Tested as China Firms Weigh US Delistings
Hong Kong is under growing pressure to loosen its rules so that more Chinese companies can shift their listings to the city from the US, part of the fallout of rising distrust between Beijing and ...
Big Hong Kong IPOs like CATL help squeeze price gaps of China’s dual-listed companies
The H-share discount to A shares narrows to 24 per cent from an average of 31 per cent over the past two years.