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Posted on 17/03/2023

Filmart Achieves Buzzy Comeback Edition With Chinese Buyers, New Projects And Hong Kong & Korean Stars

Although Filmart felt quiet on its first morning, with many attendees glued to their phones watching the Oscars, it soon turned into a reasonably vibrant market, with sales companies locked in back-to ...

Posted on 16/03/2023

Hong Kong dog flies business class, and some netizens bite back

The miniature long-haired dachshund from Hong Kong has become an online sensation, after a video of the dog travelling in business class on a flight went viral, according to a report in the South ...

Posted on 16/03/2023

Hong Kong’s subsidised youth hostels available from HK$3k, but tenants must undergo weeks of community service

The blueprint also aimed to increase the supply of youth hostels and support young people to find jobs or start a business in the Greater Bay Area. Daniel Chan, president of Po Leung Kuk, later told ...

Posted on 16/03/2023

US regulators to visit Hong Kong for fresh round of audit inspections – sources

HONG KONG, March 16 (Reuters) - Officials from the U.S. audit watchdog ... reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to ...

Posted on 15/03/2023

Hong Kong treasury chief to visit UK and commerce secretary to go to US in first top-level trips to West in 3 years, sources say

Treasury secretary Christopher Hui to go to UK in April and Algernon Yau to visit US in May Visits arranged as city mounts major drive to repair economic damage caused by coronavirus restrictions ...

Posted on 15/03/2023

Hong Kong opens InvestHK office to attract African businesses

The Hong Kong government's foreign direct investment agency InvestHK has opened a representative office in Africa and now has a presence in 33 markets. It is actively building mutually beneficial ...

Posted on 15/03/2023

Hong Kong steps up efforts to attract African start-ups

Asia. Hong is known for its infrastructure, low and simple tax regime, supportive government, and robust legal and regulatory framework.

Posted on 14/03/2023

Hong Kong seeks to fill brain drain gap as locals and foreigners leave city

Things are however looking up for the city as those who left the city look to return following the city's reopening.

Posted on 14/03/2023

What healthcare services do GBA travellers seek from HK?

GBA travellers go to HK due to treatments not being available in Mainland China. Apart from shopping and touring, travellers from the Greater Bay Area also visit Hong Kong to seek medical services, a ...

Posted on 14/03/2023

Kampong Speu governor courts investors in Hong Kong

Kampong Speu provincial governor Vei Samnang has pledged to attract more investment to his province. Samnang announced that he would lead a provincial delegation to Hong Kong later this month to ...

Posted on 14/03/2023

Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse hastens unravelling of long-standing ties between US venture capital and China’s technology start-ups

Silicon Valley Bank's failure appears to have shattered its Chinese clients' belief that their money is bulletproof within the US financial system The likely impact of the US lender's collapse is that ...

Posted on 14/03/2023

Old Hong Kong Values Championed by New Talent in ‘The Remnant,’ HAF Work-in-Progress

Work-in-progress film project “The Remnant” is both a spotlight on those who feel powerless and also a very Hong Kong example of elements of the city pulling themselves up. “The Remnant” is one of ...

Posted on 13/03/2023

Chinese start-ups scramble for alternatives to SVB

Stunned by the sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the main go-to foreign bank for the majority of Chinese start-ups, entrepreneurs and venture funds are scrambling for alternatives despite U.S.

Posted on 13/03/2023

Hong Kong Firms’ Exposure to SVB Collapse Reaches About $200 Million; HKMA Steps In With Assurance

Beijing-headquartered biotech firm BeiGene, which had about $175 million in deposits at SVB was the worst hit among the Hong Kong-listed companies.

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