Stocks tumble toward a one-year low amid concerns about risks to losses in Chinese assets. The yuan’s weakness and heightened geopolitical risks are fuelling risk aversion and capital flight from ...
A Stock Guide for Hong Kong’s Policy Address as Home Sales Sink
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee may unveil measures boosting property sales and the stock market at his annual policy address on Wednesday, as he seeks to reinvigorate the faltering financial hub.
Hong Kong police arrest 84 suspects over fraud, money-laundering cases involving HK$118 million
lend or buy bank accounts, as such actions committed in the handling of crime proceeds, even if the owner did not control the account in practice, could still violate money laundering laws in the city ...
From Hong Kong to Japan, start-up Rice Robotics brings ‘friendly’ AI bots to the service sector
Hong Kong start-up Rice Robotics has deployed a fleet of ‘friendly’ AI-powered robots in the Citic Tower skyscraper, as the city plays catch-up with Japan and South Korea in automation.
Reopening of Hong Kong’s Temple Street night market could be delayed until end of November, as organisers and officials hammer out final details
Organisers say original hopes of mid-November launch for revitalised night market on Temple Street under threat due to power supply and cart storage concerns.
CIMC Group Builds Hong Kong’s First Modular Legislative Office, Pioneering an Expansion Project with Modular Method
On 12th October, CIMC Modular Building Systems Holding Co., Ltd ("CIMC MBS"), a subsidiary of CIMC Construction Technology under CIMC Group, held a delivery ceremony for the expansion project of the ...
Police questioned on why they allowed Hong Kong officers to visit cyber centre
The Australian Federal Police is being questioned over why it allowed police from Hong Kong to tour cyber sites in Canberra and Perth, despite concerns of Chinese espionage.
Hong Kong’s Property Market Unlikely to be Stirred by Cooling Measures Relaxation
As the Hong Kong skyline looms large over the South China Sea, the city's economic pulse throbs in tune with the rhythm of its property market. A market known for its fiery pace and volatility, the ...
Will rolling back stamp duties put Hong Kong’s property market back on track?
In the third of a three-part series on John Lee’s policy address, Salina Li and Cheryl Arcibal look at the impact of the policy and monetary moves since 2009 to cool home prices. Now, stakeholders ...
Asia markets set for slight recovery after recent sell-off, but Hong Kong poised to fall
Australia's business activity contracted in October, while Japan's factory activity will be released later Tuesday. South Korea's October producer price index figures are also expected.
900 technology companies drawn to Hong Kong amid city’s innovation drive, but business leaders call for targeted policies to support their fields
Government says 400 companies set up shop at Hong Kong Science Park over past 12 months, while 489 businesses chose hi-tech park Cyberport Innovators call for targeted policies to help respective ...
Musica Viva set to stage the Hong Kong premiere of Gaetano Donizetti’s celebrated tragic opera Anna Bolena this December
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State Sen. Jeff Wilson arrested at Hong Kong airport for gun in luggage
Washington State Senator Jeff Wilson was arrested at the Hong Kong airport last Friday for a gun in his luggage. In a news release, Sen. Wilson said he found his pistol in his carry-on luggage and ...
WA state lawmaker says gun in carry-on bag was ‘honest mistake’ after Hong Kong arrest
Washington state Sen. Jeff Wilson released a statement to the public on Monday after his arrest at Hong Kong International Airport over the weekend for possessing an unregistered pistol. “It was an ...