It’s the long views that elevate Hong Kong’s skyscrapers. Hongkong Land, for example, has owned most of the buildings in its central Landmark complex since 1901; Swire Properties’ involvement in the ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Demand For Hong Kong Property Climbs Amid State Support
Mainland Chinese are returning to Hong Kong’s real estate market, snapping up millions of dollars in land and office blocks, bolstered by China’s support for Hong Kong’s status as an international ... ( read original story ...)
2 more people have been reinfected with the coronavirus, European scientists say, a day after the first confirmed reinfection in Hong Kong
Reports of people getting the coronavirus a second time are starting to trickle in. Still, their immune systems seem to have learned from being sick. ( read original story ...)
Ant Financial files for Hong Kong, Shanghai IPO
Software companies are in a rush to file IPOs as the market rallies. CNBC's Deirdre Bosa joins 'Squawk Alley' to discuss. ( read original story ...)
BRIEF-Hong Kong’s Asset And Wealth Management Business Up 20% Y/Y In 2019 – SFC
Securities and Futures Commission * SAYS ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE ASSET AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT BUSINESS IN HONG KONG UP 20% Y/Y TO HK$28,769 BILLION ($3.71 ... ( read original story ...)
Ant Group files for dual listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong
Jack Ma’s Ant Group has filed for an initial public offering in Hong Kong and Shanghai that is expected to raise about $30bn in what could be the world’s largest offering, exceeding that of Saudi ... ( read original story ...)
Researchers just confirmed the first case of coronavirus reinfection in Hong Kong — but it’s no cause for panic
A healthy man who traveled from Hong Kong to Spain and back got the novel coronavirus twice. But his case doesn't mean vaccines won't help. ( read original story ...)
Covid-19 Live Updates: Florida Judge Strikes Down Order Requiring Schools to Physically Reopen
The 30-day notice period following a U.S. moratorium on evictions has expired, leaving 12 million tenants at risk. Researchers in Hong Kong find that in rare cases, a person can get reinfected. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival Goes Virtual in November, Making it the Most Internationally-Accessible Ever
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) announced today that its annual signature event "Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival" will t ... ( read original story ...)
China Market Update: Hong Kong’s Galloping Growth Stocks Rise Led By ATMX
Hong Kong was driven by growth stocks, as evidenced by volume leader Tencent gaining +5.79% on the WeChat usage announcement, Alibaba HK rising +4.69%, Meituan Dianping rising+8.4%, after reporting ... ( read original story ...)
The Hongkong And Shanghai Hotels: Taking A Longer-Term View
The Hongkong And Shanghai Hotels suffered from an EBITDA loss of -HK$95 million in 1H 2020, and market consensus expects its EBITDA loss to widen to HK$270 million for the full year. ( read original story ...)
Covid-19 Live Updates: Researchers Document First Case of Virus Reinfection
A patient was diagnosed with a second case of Covid-19 more than four months after the first, scientists in Hong Kong said. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong in travel bubble talks with Japan and Thailand
Hong Kong has restarted discussions with Japan and a handful of other countries over setting up travel bubbles, commerce chief Edward Yau said Monday, give ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Order to Label Hong Kong Goods as ‘Made in China’ Is ‘Uncivilized,’ Official Says
The pending U.S. order to change the labeling on goods manufactured in Hong Kong to say “Made in China” is unreasonable and uncivilized, said Edward Yau, the city’s commerce and economic development ... ( read original story ...)