Australian political consultancy Crosby Textor advised pro-Beijing officials in Hong Kong on how to smooth the way for the start of national security laws that dramatically curtailed free speech.
What next for Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement?
Bickett thinks this means that Hong Kong's pro-democracy civil society "has been destroyed." "We will start seeing Beijing eventually going after people who are nominally in the pro-Beijing camp but ...
CNOOC powers Hong Kong’s sustainable future
From building the Y13-1 pipeline to introducing LNG and developing deepwater gas fields, CNOOC has reliably supplied energy to support Hong Kong’s sustainable growth ...
Life insurance sales in Hong Kong surged in first quarter thanks to world record policy, soaring demand from mainland visitors
“As Hong Kong continued its economic growth and welcomed a growing number of visitors in the first quarter, we are delighted to report strong business growth during the period,” said Patrick Graham, CEO of Manulife Hong Kong and Macau. He also credited ...
Hong Kong proves ideal base in Asia as Rainbow Genomics expands globally accredited medical services
City will further develop health tech sectors and offers support of government department InvestHK, as firm seeks to provide preventive healthcare using genomics and proteomics in more Asian markets.
A Hong Kong Trial Tests China’s Tightening Grip
The reputation of the city’s independent judiciary is under pressure in a case that’s shining a spotlight on the erosion of freedoms.
Hong Kong Shares May Take Further Damage Again On Friday
(RTTNews) - The Hong Kong stock market has finished lower in three straight sessions, sinking more than 600 points or 3.3 percent along the way. The Hang Seng Index now sits just above the 18,230-point plateau and it's looking at another soft start on Friday.
14 pro-democracy activists convicted, 2 acquitted in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case
A Hong Kong court has convicted 14 pro-democracy activists in the city’s biggest national security case under a law imposed by Beijing that has all but wiped out public dissent.
Benny Tai: From Hong Kong’s Elite Scholar To ‘State Subverter’
Once the Hong Kong government's go-to constitutional law expert, Benny Tai is now regarded by authorities as the "mastermind" who had conspired to commit subversion in the city's largest security case.
Hong Kong-listed SenseTime says generative AI will help the firm turn a profit in 2 years
Chinese AI pioneer SenseTime is aiming for profitability within the next two years as revenue from its generative AI business tripled last year, and is expected to become the firm’s new profit engine.
Dubai-based company Colife has launched in Hong Kong
From the start Colife has been revolutionizing the rental market, providing seamless solutions for purchasing, managing, and renting properties in Dubai ...
HSBC targets lending against fast-growing private assets after adding SVB’s UK unit to its portfolio
HSBC, the largest bank in Hong Kong and Europe, is “responding to the evolution ... reaching US$8.2 trillion as of June 2023, according to McKinsey & Co. Individual investors in Asia-Pacific are ...
Hong Kong Convicts Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial
Forty-seven pro-democracy activists face prison time for holding a primary election as Beijing cracks down on even peaceful political opposition.
Are Western travellers avoiding Hong Kong over fears of ‘political dangers’? City’s tourism drive faces many hurdles: experts
Negative media coverage abroad, harsh pandemic restrictions have combined to deter visitors, experts sayEfforts to attract visitors are up against US, UK and Canada travel advisories that scare citize