By Anthony O. Goriainoff Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd. said on Thursday that its net loss for the first half narrowed, and that it expects ... ( read original story ...)
New owner of Hong Kong’s Citybus and New World First Bus weighs merger as losses mount
The new owner of one of Hong Kong's largest franchised bus groups has confirmed it is considering a merger of Citybus and New World First Bus (NWFB) in a bid to keep business afloat amid heavy losses ... ( read original story ...)
WM Tech’s $1 Billion Hong Kong IPO Stalls on Vetting
WM Tech Corp.’s planned initial public offering in Hong Kong is facing delays as the city’s bourse questions the supermarket owner on its business operations, people with knowledge of the matter said. ( read original story ...)
Citigroup banks on disciplined approach to China
U.S. banks from Goldman Sachs to JPMorgan Chase are hurrying to expand in China as the country opens up its financial markets -- but Citigroup's top regional executive says his bank will pick its ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Internet Rebounds Overnight
It is likely China’s “national team”, government-affiliated institutional investors such as pension plans, were buying overnight in the Mainland market. ( read original story ...)
Rapidly Expanding Rimon Has Become a Firm to Watch—Next Stop? Hong Kong
The hybrid alternative service provider is looking to launch in Hong Kong with two partners in the pipeline. And Singapore and Tokyo are on the horizon. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong court convicts first person charged with violating new national security law
The Hong Kong High Court convicted a former waiter of "terrorism" and "inciting secession" in the first trial conducted under a national security law that was imposed by China to stamp out ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong creative industries in need of a boost
If there is anything indicative of Hong Kong's soft power, it would probably be the television, film and Canto-pop industries. They have helped put the city on the global map of pop culture, with ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics: More celebrations as Hong Kong swimmer Siobhan Haughey wins silver medal
The swimmer took second place in the women’s 200m freestyle; she is the second athlete from the city to take home a prize from the 2020 Games. ( read original story ...)
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance wants to ‘be a financial institution’, seeks licences to undo regulatory red flags
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, said it was seeking licences and multiple headquarters in response to a slew of warnings issued in several jurisdictions this year. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Stocks Open On Positive Note
Hong Kong shares climbed more than one percent at the start of trade on Wednesday as bargain-buyers moved in following a painful three-day sell-off sparked by China's latest crackdown on a range of ... ( read original story ...)
Billionaire Richard Li’s PCCW To Sell Data Center Business To Digital Bridge For $750 Million
Hong Kong-based telecom operator PCCW—controlled by billionaire Richard Li—has agreed to sell its data centre business to DigitalBridge for $750 million, cashing in on the rising demand for cloud ... ( read original story ...)
How Hong Kong can chart a course towards living with Covid-19
It has been over a month since the government announced an exemption of executives in Hong Kong's financial sector from quarantine measures when returning to the city from overseas business trips, ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Government Issues Hong Kong Business Advisory
On July 16, 2021, the U.S. Government issued a new advisory highlighting the growing risks associated with doing business in Hong Kong ("the Advisory"). ( read original story ...)