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Chinese Appliance Giant Midea Seeks Up To $3.5B In Hong Kong Listing
Midea Group, the Chinese home appliance giant founded by billionaire He Xiangjian, is listing its shares in Hong Kong and hoping to raise up to HK$27 billion ($3.5 billion).
US warns of business risks in Hong Kong linked to nat. security laws, as city says claims ‘false, baseless’
Hong Kong has rebutted American claims about increasing business risks in the city after the US warned that all companies and individuals in the city are “are subject to the broad and vague provisions ...
Hong Kong racing season off to flying start, with best opening day since pandemic struck
Hong Kong’s horse racing season got off to a flying start on Sunday, drawing the largest opening-day crowd to the Sha Tin course since the pandemic struck with punters wagering HK$1.31 billion.
Singapore, Hong Kong banks tap APAC family office boom
They can help manage costs, which could balloon to 3% of assets. Banks and insurers in Singapore and Hong Kong are sitting on a billion-dollar potential from the growing family office sector in the ...
Hong Kong, Beijing slam US advisory on Article 23 law as ‘devious tactic’ to hurt economy
Constitutional affairs chief Erick Tsang also says city’s national security legislation has paved way for greater business opportunities.
Hong Kong, Beijing slam US advisory on security law as ‘devious tactic’ to hurt economy
Constitutional affairs chief Erick Tsang also says city’s national security legislation has paved way for greater business opportunities.
Hong Kong watchdog logs 171 complaints involving HK$6.4 million over Physical gym’s closure
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions lawmaker urges authorities to investigate after ‘temporary shutdown’ affects more than 700 jobs.
Hong Kong minister slams US business advisory on security law as bid to hurt economy
Constitutional affairs chief Erick Tsang also says city’s national security legislation has paved way for greater business opportunities.
What led to Hong Kong’s Physical gym chain closure and how clients can protect themselves
The Post breaks down the gym's financial woes and what safeguards are available to its members Hong Kong gym chain Physical announced on Friday that it would shut down after 38 years in business, ...
Hong Kong’s ambitions as sports events hub discussed at summit – as it happened
The Post is hosting the inaugural Hong Kong Sports Economy and Tourism Summit today, looking at global trends and the challenges ahead.
US warns American businesses about risks to Hong Kong operations
The United States on Friday warned American businesses about the risks to their operations in Hong Kong, saying many of them stemmed from a national security law that came into force in March.
Super Typhoon Yagi: Hong Kong back in business after trees toppled, 9 hurt and flights axed
Hong Kong slowly returned to normality on Friday afternoon as Super Typhoon Yagi departed after strong winds and heavy rain led to more than 100 trees being toppled, nine people suffering injuries and ...
Wealth transfers to spur family offices’ growth in SG, HK
The two markets each manage $1.3t in offshore assets. Hong Kong and Singapore will benefit from increased wealth flows from global investors shifting their eyes to Asia in search of a safe haven for ...