Former Hong Kong Catholic leader Cardinal Joseph Zen and five others have denied charges for allegedly failing to register a relief fund aimed at financially assisting protesters who faced legal costs ... ( read original story ...)
Cardinal faces Hong Kong court charged over relief fund for protesters
Former Hong Kong Catholic leader Cardinal Joseph Zen and five others have denied accusations of failing to register a relief fund aimed at assisting protesters who faced legal costs during the 2019 ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong border controls unlikely to be eased before June 30, outgoing leader Carrie Lam says
Hotel quarantine, passenger vaccination and 'test and hold' will remain in place, chief executive says Lam also says she has nothing to reveal about the possibility of a state leader visiting Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Cardinal Joseph Zen, 5 others deny charges over alleged failure to register legal fund for protesters
Six appear before West Kowloon Court for the first time since their arrest by national security police two weeks ago. ( read original story ...)
Elderly Hong Kong cardinal in court over protest defence fund
Ninety-year-old retired Catholic cardinal Joseph Zen appeared in a Hong Kong court Tuesday charged with failing to properly register a protest defence fund, after he was initially arrested under the ... ( read original story ...)
Children’s Product Maker Babycare Said to Consider Hong Kong IPO
Babycare, a Chinese maker of products for young children, is exploring an initial public offering in Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the matter. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks slip as China slowdown dents tech earnings, BlackRock cuts view on market outlook
Local stocks are headed for the first back-to-back losses in two weeks amid weaker corporate earnings from Chinese tech companies. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ‘Very Unlikely’ to Scrap Hotel Quarantine Before July
Hong Kong will probably keep mandatory hotel quarantine requirements for incoming travelers until at least the end of June, its outgoing leader said, despite business leaders’ growing calls to join ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Cardinal Zen’s arrest ‘in line with Vatican’s idea of justice’
The arrest of a 90-year-old retired bishop of Hong Kong cardinal Joseph Zen has prompted a response from security chief Chris Tang who said that the detention w ... ( read original story ...)
FWD gets greenlight for IPO
The group plans to raise $1b. Asian insurer FWD Group Holdings Ltd has received a greenlight for its planned $1b initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong, according to reports. An insider said the ... ( read original story ...)
Greater Bay Area residents will soon be able to buy wealth management, beauty and medical services from Hong Kong’s 11 Skies complex
Nearly 20 companies from the finance, wealth management, beauty and medical services sectors will open offices at the three office towers, targeting GBA residents. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong press club still has ‘role to play,’ president says after cancellation of human rights journalism awards
The president of Hong Kong’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC) said on Monday that the club still has a “role to play” following its decision to cancel this year’s Human Right Press Awards, citing ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong luxury homes set for a rebound as developers pin hopes on border reopening, buying power from mainland investors
Developers of luxury homes are positioning for a market rebound as the fading pandemic revives hopes of border reopening. ( read original story ...)
Free speech row erupts after HSBC suspends banker over climate change criticism
The head of one of HSBC’s biggest rivals has launched a defence of "free speech" after it suspended a senior banker for criticising the febrile tone of the climate debate. Bill Winters, chief ... ( read original story ...)