Hong Kong, London and San Francisco are among at least half a dozen major cities where prime residential property prices are headed for a drop this year as borrowing costs weigh on sentiment, ...
Hong Kong aviation milestones, from Concorde, Dragonair vs Cathay to the first ever night flight
Revisit key moments in Hong Kong's evolution to becoming Asia's major global aviation hub, from Concorde's 1976 debut and Cathay Pacific's first Boeing 747 to the first night flights, and more ...
An AI-generated animation pays tribute to Hong Kong’s golden age of cinema
This AI-driven animation at the M+ Facade in Hong Kong gives the golden age of HK cinema a futuristic facelift ...
Hong Kong pollster taken in by national security police for 2nd time to assist investigation – reports
Hong Kong pollster Robert Chung has been taken in by national security police to assist with an investigation for the second time in two weeks.
Hong Kong woman killed by train in Japan while taking photos on train tracks
A tourist holidaying with her husband in Japan has been killed while taking photos on train tracks. The 61-year-old woman from Hong Kong was visiting Otaru, Hokkaido when she was hit by a train as she ...
Hong Kong’s SFC fines Hang Seng Bank US$8.5 million for misconduct
The SFC found that the bank had engaged in serious misconduct, including excessive fees and soliciting clients for frequent transactions.
Hong Kong regulator fines Hang Seng Bank $8.5 million for investment product sales misconduct
Hong Kong's securities regulator said on Monday it had fined Hang Seng Bank HK$66.4 million ($8.52 million) for overcharging its clients while selling investment products. The Securities and Futures ...
Hong Kong’s Exchange Fund reports fifth-best annual return despite fourth-quarter loss
The Exchange Fund, Hong Kong's financial war chest for defending the currency peg, reported a loss for the fourth quarter because of falling bond prices and a valuation loss on non-US dollar assets.
Hong Kong’s Property Distress Is Catching Up With City’s Banks
Distressed property sales in Hong Kong are beginning to bite banks that used to be well protected against loan losses. Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened to Hanging Out on the Street?Vienna ...
Hong Kong regulator fines Hang Seng Bank $8.5 mln for investment product sales misconduct
Hong Kong's securities regulator said on Monday it had fined Hang Seng Bank HK$66.4 million ($8.52 million) for overcharging its clients while selling investment products.
Tech stocks lead Hong Kong decline, ending 6-day winning streak
Hong Kong stocks fell, snapping a six-day winning streak on broad losses among technology companies as the US unveiled a major artificial intelligence (AI) initiative. The Hang Seng Index fell 1.6 ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek disrupts US dominance, triggers selloff in US and Japan stocks
US tech giants and Japan chipmaker stocks feel the heat as China's startup DeepSeek demonstrates that it doesn't need massive capital investments to develop cutting edge AI. China's tech shares ...
AP PHOTOS: Hong Kong’s snake soup is slithering away but still simmers in a decades-old kitchen
As Hong Kong prepares to welcome the Year of the Snake on Wednesday, Chau Ka-ling displays a moving serpent with practiced ease, holding it like a pet in her decades-old restaurant in the city. As ...
Hong Kong doctor given 120 hours of community service for filming upskirt video
Probation officer tells court doctor from Chinese University of Hong Kong made recording during lecture out of stress.