Decision to relax curbs not easy and it will not be able to satisfy all stakeholders, city leader says Government allows host of premises to reopen next week, but new rules require full vaccination ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks’ winning streak extends to third straight day after China signals cut in reserve requirement ratio
Premier Li Keqiang said the reserve requirement ratio would be lowered ‘at an appropriate time’, prompting speculation that a cut was imminent. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Sets April 21 Date for Finally Easing of Covid Restrictions
Hong Kong confirmed on Thursday it will ease Covid-19 restrictions, allowing beauty parlours, cinemas and gyms to reopen. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong questions costs of Covid-19 rules on mental health, livelihoods
Hong Kong shut schools and businesses, nearly sealed its borders for two years, banned more than two people from gathering and quarantined whole buildings. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to ease COVID-19 restrictions from April 21
Beauty parlours, cinemas and gyms to reopen as infections fall Customers dine at a restaurant in Hong Kong on April 14, 2022, as the Hong Kong government annouces the easing of strict Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Finance inequities hobble environmental funding
Luckily, stock markets do aim to support ESG, with Hong Kong, Singapore and Jakarta all exploring the launch of wide-scale voluntary carbon markets. These platforms would match holders of nature based ... ( read original story ...)
Fugitive Hong Kong tycoon Joseph Lau makes HK$64 million after auctioning off 414 wines at Christie’s
Lau originally bought the wines for a total of HK$10 million Half of the buyers were mainland Chinese, while others were from Taiwan and Hong Kong Fugitive Hong Kong tycoon Joseph Lau Luen-hung made ... ( read original story ...)
Tesla Rivals Nio, Xpeng Jump In Hong Kong: What’s Driving EV Stocks Today?
An SCMP report added that from April 21, Hong Kong would start easing social-distancing rules that have been in place for months, including an extension of dine-in hours for restaurants. Company In ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Rolls Back Some Virus Measures as Deadly Wave Ebbs
Hong Kong will begin a phased easing of social distancing measures next week as the world’s deadliest Covid-19 outbreak wanes. ( read original story ...)
The Death of Hong Kong’s University Student Unions
Student societies have long played an important role in Hong Kong activism. Now they are dying out amid the wider crackdown on dissent. ( read original story ...)
Xenia acquires majority stake in Hong Kong’s Capstone Insurance Brokers
Xenia Broking Group has acquired a majority stake in Capstone Insurance Brokers, a Hong Kong-based company specialising in financial lines and digital asset insurance. Tim Coles, Xenia Group CEO, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong submits proposal to build racing circuit
Hong Kong’s "dream of having a motor racing circuit" moved a step closer as a proposal to build a track near its airport was submitted to the city’s government. Hong Kong Automobile Association ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Lee Already Near Threshold To Win Vote, SCMP Says
Hong Kong’s sole candidate in next month’s leadership vote is already near the threshold of support he needs to become the city’s chief executive, the South China Morning Post reported. Former ... ( read original story ...)
Why Hong Kong’s biotech funding boom can have positive impact on start-ups and community
City’s potential requires concerted effort and resources if start-ups are to overcome R&D ‘valley of death’, while position within GBA and reputation offer unrivalled access to global markets ... ( read original story ...)