Investing in talent development, offering a flexible work environment and making greater use of technology will help the insurance industry in the Greater Bay Area fight labour shortages, according to ...
Hong Kong Stocks Start With Small Gain
Hong Kong stocks opened slightly higher Thursday morning after two days of losses and the release of data showing a further drop in US inflation, fuelling hopes for a pause in the Federal Reserve's ...
Hong Kong Shares Expected To Halt Slide On Thursday
The Hong Kong stock market has moved lower in two straight sessions, slumping almost 540 points or 2.7 percent along the way. The ...
HK Tech 300 startup competition expands to Southeast Asia
City University of Hong Kong has expanded the HK Tech 300 initiative to Southeast Asia, partnering with several universities in the region.
Hong Kong Warns ‘Regulations Will Be Tight’ As It Opens Doors To Crypto Companies In June
Hong Kong has had very tight cryptocurrency regulations over the past few years, but these have reportedly been reduced to a much lower, "reasonable and sustainable level.
City University Of Hong Kong Launches HK Tech 300 Southeast Asia Start-Up Competition To Foster The I&T Ecosystem In The Region
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - media outreach - 9 May 2023 – City University of Hong Kong launched the first ever HK Tech 300 Southeast Asia Start-up Competition (HK Tech 300 SEA Competition) in Kuala ...
Brinc Introduces ‘Co-Founder’, an AI-Powered Chatbot for Startups
Headquartered in Hong Kong, Brinc is a leader in global venture acceleration and operates 15+ multidisciplinary accelerator programs across seven countries. Brinc accelerates startups focused on ...
Jobless Hong Kong man linked to HK$3.5 billion money-laundering ring among 8 arrested in second-largest customs case ever
Main suspect, 38, who is unemployed and lives in a public flat, thought to be the mastermind behind crime syndicate Funds believed to be processed through 11 bank accounts of nine shell companies set ...
HKeToll: smooth start on first working day for Hong Kong’s new automatic payment system, fewer motorists hesitating at closed booths
Hong Kong’s new automatic toll system at the Tsing Sha Control Area got off to a smooth start on the first working day of operations on Monday morning, with fewer motorists seen hesitating before ...
Most Japanese firms in Hong Kong keen on expanding operations to regions covered by world’s largest free-trade pact, survey finds
Although Hong Kong is not yet a member of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the city is still a premier platform for trade pact, Japanese firms say City's core strength lies in its ...
Report Reveals Hidden Economic Burden of COVID-19 in Asia Pacific
Estimated indirect and direct costs in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan suggest ongoing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) burdens of between 0.6% to 1.6% with the potential to ...
Hong Kong-based femtech founder runs thriving start-up Luüna Naturals, fights to eradicate ‘period poverty’ across Asia
Olivia Cotes-James founded LuUna Naturals, one of Hong Kong's first, and biggest, femtech companies The company has worked with offices and schools to dispense free menstrual products to over 300,000 ...
Hong Kong readies itself for start of HKeToll
The government's new electronic auto-toll system, known as HKeToll, launches at 5 am on Sunday at the Tsing Sha Control Area, which is made up of ...
Media Experts: Reporting in Hong Kong Becoming Increasingly Difficult
Hong Kong registered a slight improvement in media freedom rankings out this week, though experts underscore the environment remains restrictive for journalism. In its annual World Press Freedom Index ...