In 2019, 642 such flats sold for a total of HK$2.3 billion, but last year only 307 were sold for a total of about HK$1.5 billion Too early to conclude that we have seen the back of nano flats, think ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Bourse Predicted To Open Under Pressure On Tuesday
The Hong Kong stock market on Monday wrote a finish to the two-day winning streak in which it had advanced almost 140 points or 0.7 percent. The Hang Seng Index now sits just above the 21,120-point ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC launches campaign to celebrate prosperity of Hong Kong
HSBC Hong Kong has launched a brand-new campaign “Hong Kong inspired by the world” to highlight the diverse culture and prosperity of the city, by featuring concepts including food and beverage, ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC Buys back Nearly 3.09M Shrs in HK, London Ytd for $152M
HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) announced that it had repurchased a total of 3.0893 million shares in London and Hong Kong yesterday (11th), involving a total of approximately HKD152 million. HSBC ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s use of electronic tracking wristbands not ‘foolproof’ solution to deter Covid-19 patients from breaching quarantine, experts say
Experts call for rethink of Covid-19 policies given rebound in infection numbers, as new health minister reveals plans for colour-coded system for patients Strictly enforcing a seven-day home ... ( read original story ...)
Rainmed nets $19M in Hong Kong IPO debut
Rainmed Medical Ltd. raised HK$146 million (US$19 million) in an initial public offering in Hong Kong. Its shares debuted at HK$5.60 and dropped as much as 15.38% to close at HK$5.28 on July 8, 2022, ... ( read original story ...)
‘Let Hong Kong be Hong Kong’, top US diplomat to city tells Beijing in speech critical of central government
US Consul General Hanscom Smith says the laws and values that had helped Hong Kong grow have been threatened by Beijing after 1997 handover Smith also claims national security law, electoral reforms ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong is making COVID-19 patients wear a tracking bracelet so they can’t leave the house
Hong Kong has imposed a strict zero-COVID strategy since the start of the pandemic. Hong Kong is making all COVID-19 patients who are under home quarantine wear a tracking bracelet to make sure they ... ( read original story ...)
Snooker officials confirm return of Hong Kong Masters in October, 8 of world’s best to be invited
World Snooker Tour adds tournament to calendar, with 8 of world’s best players to take part in event Hong Kong officials say will show city is ‘back for business’. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ponders more COVID restrictions
Hong Kong authorities are considering implementing a health code system in the city that would restrict the movements of those infected with the coronavirus and overseas ... ( read original story ...)
EU Parliament urges Vatican to defend human rights in Hong Kong
After the arrest of a Catholic cardinal, an EU resolution called on the Vatican to strengthen 'its leverage on the Chinese authorities.' ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s rich seeking steady returns shop for Japanese real estate
International property agents say sales increased this year as the yen fell to multi-decade lows against the Hong Kong dollar. ( read original story ...)
Can Hong Kong become an innovation hub for China if closed borders remain the norm? Industry executives see challenges
Normal travel between Hong Kong and Shenzhen has been halted for two-and-a-half years due to an anti-pandemic border closure For example, the start-up funding process at Cyberport has become more ... ( read original story ...)
Hotpot chain Haidilao weighs IPO of overseas unit
Company says spin-off of Super Hi International Holding would position the unit and the parent for growth. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)