The firm is working to not only capture emissions on site from chimneys in Hong Kong, but also to permanently store carbon in construction materials, co-founder and CEO Dixon Chan says CS Tech's first ...
Forever Cheer picks Hong Kong as gateway for global launch of pain management drugs with an eye on US$88.2 billion market
Forever Cheer Holding picks Hong Kong as the gateway for worldwide expansion with an eye on the US$88.2 billion global chronic pain management market whose size is seen near doubling by 2033.
Pro-democracy activist Tony Chung flees Hong Kong to seek asylum in UK
One of Hong Kong 's youngest pro-democracy activists has fled the city and formally applied for political asylum in the UK after completing his jail term. Tony Chung, 22, breached a supervision order ...
‘Can you use the internet in Hong Kong?’ Japanese envoy on ‘negative narratives’ about city but he says his country’s firms are staying put
Japanese businesses in Hong Kong are still committed to the city despite battling relocation pressures and its “negative image” back home as they are betting on new opportunities in the Greater Bay ...
Hong Kong activist flees to UK citing ‘stringent surveillance’ by national security police following his prison release
The former leader of a Hong Kong pro-independence group on Thursday said he had fled to Britain to seek asylum in breach of a police supervision order, joining a growing list of pro-democracy ...
Tony Chung: Pro-democracy activist flees Hong Kong to seek asylum in UK
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Tony Chung has applied for asylum in the UK after fleeing the former British colony, saying he suffered trauma from continued surveillance by security officials who ...
Japanese secondhand goods chain to upgrade Hong Kong business
NAGOYA, Japan/HONG KONG -- Japanese secondhand goods seller Komehyo Holdings is set to expand its Hong Kong operation, planning an Asia regional headquarters there and the opening of additional ...
Hong Kong democracy advocate seeks asylum in Britain
Hong Kong democracy activist Tony Chung said Friday he had fled to Britain because he could no longer endure living in fear, with authorities pressuring him to become a paid informant while banning
UBTech, maker of Stormtrooper robots, gains in Hong Kong trading debut after pricing final IPO of 2023 at lower end of range
Stock rises in trading after an early drop, as Hong Kong's equity market wraps up a fourth straight year of losses Shenzhen-based robot maker sold about 11.3 million new shares at HK$90 each, versus ...
Top 10 things to do at the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open 2024
ATP Tour tennis returns for the first time in more than 21 years this New Year with the inaugural Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open 2024 (BOCHKTO), from 31 December to 7 January at Victoria ...
Hong Kong Shares May Run Out Of Steam On Friday
The Hong Kong stock market has finished higher in back-to-back sessions, jumping more than 700 points or 4 percent along the way. The ...
Hong Kong stocks may reverse losing streak in 2024 on likely Fed rate cut, China policy support: HSBC Jintrust
Hong Kong stocks could end their longest losing streak in 15 years, as US monetary policy easing boosts risk appetite and corporate earnings improve on China’s economic recovery, HSBC Jintrust says.
HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) Approved to Sell HSBC Canada to RBC; Expected Completion 1Q24
HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) announced that the Minister of Finance of the Canadian federal government approved yesterday (21 Dec) the sale of its Canadian branch to the Royal Bank of ... HSBC HOLDINGS ...
Hong Kong stocks slip, trimming weekly gain, as market wraps up fourth year of losses
A 4 per cent rebound this week offers some consolation to investors in another poor year of trading in Hong Kong. China’s property and local government troubles could impede stock gains next year.