Days earlier, a former Hong Kong chief executive and a vice chairman of the Chinese government’s political advisory body had castigated the bank for not issuing a statement back ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC: Hong Kong Exposure Is A Long-Term Liability
It's dependent on it. The city provides a third of revenue and over half of profits. The bank is so linked to Hong Kon ... ( read original story ...)
What Will Happen to Your Business in Hong Kong?
Recent developments in Hong Kong pose significant threats to foreign firms operating there – of which 1,300 or so are US firms. What exactly happens to them w ... ( read original story ...)
From A Green Building Vision To Community Impact: A Sustainable Urban Biodiversity Museum In Hong Kong [Video]
Nature Discovery Park showcases Hong Kong’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage with a journey that connects the elements of “earth”, “sea”, “sky” and “art”. ] ... ( read original story ...)
China Extraditions Possible Under New Security Law In Hong Kong: Advisor
China's planned national security law for Hong Kong could allow for extraditions to the mainland, the city's sole representative to Beijing's top lawmaking body said Wednesday. The comments by Tam Yiu ... ( read original story ...)
This Hong Kong Startup Says It’s Ready To Ride The Delivery Boom Across Southeast Asia
The launching of Zeek could scarcely have been better timed. The Hong Kong-based startup began rolling out its delivery services just months before millions of consumers were urged to stay home to ... ( read original story ...)
‘Very healthy’ pipeline of IPOs are flocking to Hong Kong as U.S.-China tensions ramp up
There's a "healthy" pipeline of companies listing in Hong Kong, and one key trend ahead will be more tech firms who will increasingly do so, Hong Kong leaders say. ( read original story ...)
China’s JD.com to Start Trading in Hong Kong on June 18
Alicia Yap, head of Pan Asia internet research at Citigroup Inc., talks about the upcoming Hong Kong trading debut of China’s No. 2 online retailer JD.com Inc. The company, which is already listed on ... ( read original story ...)
Asian Stocks Set for Mixed Start; Treasuries Drop: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks looked set for a mixed start Wednesday as investors weighed evidence of a U.S. economic recovery against lingering concern over further coronavirus outbreaks. The dollar rose. ( read original story ...)
China Broke Treaties Trying to Control Hong Kong More, Says Ambassador Craft
China’s push to assert more control over Hong Kong is a human rights issue worthy of debate at the United Nations, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft said. She spoke to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong government is ‘driving away’ the city’s best and brightest, says author
Hong Kong's government is effectively "driving away" the"best and brightest" among the city's young, professional middle-class workforce, who not only support the anti-government protests the most but ... ( read original story ...)
Julius Baer committed to Asia despite Hong Kong tensions -paper
Julius Baer is committed to Asia and Hong Kong, despite international tensions with China over pro-democracy protests in the former British colony, the Swiss private bank's chairman Romeo Lacher said ... ( read original story ...)
Behind the tests: Hong Kong firm puts Premier League on road to recovery
The thousands of coronavirus tests that have enabled the Premier League to return this week have an unlikely source -- a little-known start-up in Hong Kong. The company has set up stations at each of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong chief says opponents of security law are ‘enemy of the people’
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday urged opponents of Beijing's plan to impose national security legislation in the financial hub to stop "smearing" the effort, saying those who did were "the ... ( read original story ...)