Beijing-approved leader was among top Hong Kong officials hit with sanctions, which she says have "hampered" her own transactions. ( read original story ...)
Moving beyond Covid-19: Cathay Pacific wrestles with uncertainty, hard choices, as it prepares to fly again
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific delays aircraft deliveries, slowing cash burn amid Covid-19 travails McKinsey’s Saxon agreed that people were likely to prefer direct flights, but pointed out these were in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s food e-commerce startup DayDayCook raises $20 million
This week, Hong Kong-based startup DayDayCook announced that it has raised $20 million to expand its multifunctional food platform, whose users mainly come from mainland China. The company founded ... ( read original story ...)
Property Raptor, a Hong Kong-based start-up targeting unicorn status, aims to automate real estate matchmaking
Hong Kong-based start-up Property Raptor aims to become a unicorn, or a company worth at least US$1 billion, by automating the process of buying property. Its customers will be able to use its ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong speculators should read China Literature
The fan-fiction startup leaped 86% on its first trading day in 2017 ... Record participation by retail investors in a recent Hong Kong initial public offering, combined with high demand for other IPOs ... ( read original story ...)
China healthcare, consumer shares fuel strong rally; Hong Kong up
The tech-heavy start-up board ChiNext added 0.5% ... Technologies Co’s access to commercially available chips. ** In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng index added 0.2%, to 25,385.80 points, while ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Has Credit Card Trouble After U.S. Sanctions
Hong Kong’s leader said she’s having trouble using her credit cards after the U.S. imposed sanctions targeting Chinese officials and their allies in the city. ( read original story ...)
The Publishing Empire Helping China Silence Dissent in Hong Kong
China’s Liaison Office controls newspapers and book publishers that promote the country’s agenda and, according to critics including pro-democracy lawmakers, silence dissenting voices. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protein alternatives start-up eyes juicy cut of sector forecast to reach US$630 billion by 2040
Carrie Chan started exploring entrepreneurial opportunities while still working as a property manager at a Hong Kong real estate company in 2010, but the idea for protein alternatives came to her only ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Global Matching 2020 ‘beats’ Covid-19 to help investors find innovative start-ups
Inaugural event promoting collaboration, with six-day ‘virtual’ programme to overcome pandemic’s travel restrictions, sees 160 ventures secure funding ... ( read original story ...)
The world’s ‘common enemy’ is the pandemic, not each other, says Hong Kong’s commerce secretary
Edward Yau, Hong Kong's secretary for commerce and economic development, discusses the effects of U.S.-China tensions on Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
A ‘big price’ that China’s paying for Hong Kong is Taiwan, says strategist
David Roche of Independent Strategy says he doubts "very much" that China will resort to military means to bring Taiwan under its rule. ( read original story ...)
Made in Hong Kong Label Will Vanish, New Tariffs Start
The US government says Hong Kong goods for export to US must be relabelled ‘Made in China’. New Tariffs on Goods From Hong Kong. Under national security law: Hong Kong’s US ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Exchange Proves Safe Bet in City’s Turbulent Times
The dynamic is likely to sustain gains for the bourse until at least the U.S. November election, Hong said. “Seeing what TikTok is going through, U.S.-listed Chinese stocks are ... ( read original story ...)