U.S. sanctions over Hong Kong are likely to pose fewer headaches for international banks operating in the financial hub than first feared, lawyers say. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Exports Grow In September
Disclaimer | Commerce Policy | Made In NYC | Stock quotes by finanzen.net (RTTNews) - Hong Kong's merchandise exports grew for the first time in seven months in September, data from the Census and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest pair over orange paint attack on six-year-old girl outside school
Duo detained in Ngau Tau Kok and Sau Mau Ping is believed to have triad links, as police say more arrests are possible. ( read original story ...)
Fast-fashion heiress asks shoppers to buy less in green push
Textile heiress Veronica Chou is joining a growing list of start-ups seeking to key into shoppers concerned about the impact on the environment. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong entrepreneur provides template for start-ups to think big and succeed in Greater Bay Area
A Hong Kong start-up’s experience shows how the Greater Bay Area can help businesses overcome two major hurdles in the city – high land and labour costs. ( read original story ...)
Airline industry carnage leaves Hong Kong families struggling but billionaires are sitting pretty
Billionaires’ wealth has increased during the pandemic while the aviation industry is mired in crisis. The thousands employed at Hong Kong airport and in tourism appear set for even more hardship, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong travel agents fear cash squeeze as Cathay Pacific targets tickets sales in money-saving move
Industry group fears commission earnings could take a hit and accuses airline of trying to undercut its members in row over ticket sales. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong resumes local tours with groups of up to 30 people but business outlook bleak
Groups of Hongkongers gathered outside dim sum restaurants and MTR stations on Saturday morning as part of local tours that resumed after months of suspension.But operators said revenue was “not ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to offer more help to young people seeking to do internships, business on mainland, but city shouldn’t fear marginalisation, local No 2 says
Hong Kong authorities will step up the amount of help offered to local young people looking to take up internships or set up businesses in mainland China, the city's deputy leader has said, noting ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tram company wants ‘ding ding’ to signal not just a ride
Hong Kong's tram operator is going all out to beat the Covid-19 blues and refresh its appeal by rolling out a "ding ding" range of everything from craft beer to gin, soft drinks, mooncakes, ice cream, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Airlines cautious on expansion in wake of Cathay Dragon shutdown, with focus on Covid-19 survival
Cash-strapped carrier has its own set of problems, but hopes flight-to-nowhere model, pay cuts and government subsidies bring respite. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: bleak business outlook even as Hong Kong resumes local tours with groups of up to 30 people
More than 100 itineraries from 58 tour agents were approved as of Saturday, with groups of up to 30 people, raised from four. ( read original story ...)
Top Meteorologist ‘Ashamed’ of Hong Kong Climate Policy
Lam Chiu-ying spent half his life working for the Hong Kong government. Late last month, the 71-year-old meteorologist quit his job as the head of an expert group advising policy makers on combating ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s inflation-indexed bonds off to a roaring start, as residents seek refuge in government-guaranteed investments
The first sale in four years of Hong Kong’s inflation-linked bonds got off to an encouraging start on Friday, as investors sought refuge in government-guaranteed returns in an environment of declining ... ( read original story ...)