Hong Kong may have seen the last of the interest rate hikes in the current tightening cycle, but analysts warn this may not prevent property prices from slipping further.
Hong Kong luxury retailers adjusting to drop in high-spending Chinese tourists
Hong Kong's luxury retailers are adapting to fewer wealthy Chinese shoppers visiting the city and a shift towards tourists flocking to Instagram-coveted spots in trendy districts rather than splashing ...
Britain calls for Jimmy Lai’s release as Hong Kong trial begins
Britain called for Hong Kong to release Jimmy Lai ahead of the trial of the leading China critic and media tycoon on charges he colluded with foreign forces, including the United States.
Jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai faces his biggest trial yet
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, known for his support of the city’s pro-democracy movement and criticism of China’s leaders, turned 76 behind bars in a maximum security prison earlier this month.
Witness against Hong Kong media mogul was mistreated, Post examination finds
and eventually to Andy Li’s personal bank account in Hong Kong, according to court documents. Simon was then the group director for Next Digital, Apple Daily’s parent company. Supporting the ...
Hong Kong’s Urban Renewal Authority expects HK$1.5 billion loss on project at prime residential site
Loss predicted at Shing Tak Street project in Ma Tau Wai, where Sino Land-led consortium won right to develop plot with HK$1.93 billion bid.
Jimmy Lai set for start of ‘show trial’ under Hong Kong national security laws
Experts see trial as key test of workings of Beijing’s controversial national security legislation, as well as the city’s supposed judicial independence ...
Hong Kong care facility for disabled people to open this month, as government pledges to increase subsidised service spots
Number of subsidised service places for disabled will be raised by 10 per cent to 38,800 in 2026-27, according to deputy director of social welfare Alex Wong.
Belts will have to be tightened, Hong Kong’s finance chief Paul Chan warns as public consultation on next year’s budget opens
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says city expected to remain in the red next year as economic growth slows because of world trends.
China’s biggest nickel producer to list battery unit in Hong Kong
China’s Tsingshan Holding Group, the world’s biggest nickel producer, is set to raise up to HK$2.39bn ($306mn) in an initial public offering of a battery-making subsidiary on Monday, testing investor ...
Hong Kong lays out ‘aggressive’ goals to ramp up food production, but does it have enough land and interested workers?
Farms are located mostly in the urban fringes and took up just 0.007 per cent of Hong Kong’s land area. Fung argued that with better financial and technological support, farmers could adopt more ...
Hong Kong’s activist publisher to stand trial this week under Beijing’s crackdown on dissidents
The trial of Hong Kong’s most famous activist publisher who was arrested under China’s crackdown on dissidents will start this week after being delayed for over a year.
World watches as landmark Jimmy Lai trial set to begin in Hong Kong
Territory’s global reputation on the line as media mogul and democracy activist finally tried over alleged national security crimes ...
China Mobile Launches LinkNFT: A New Era of NFT and Web3.0 in Hong Kong
China Mobile, the largest telecom operator in China, unveiled a significant innovation in the digital realm – LinkNFT, a market dedicated to non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The development is part of a ...