New rules will take effect from June 3 amid calls to ease travel restrictions for pet owners and reduce cross-border animal smuggling.
Hong Kong luxury property: mainland buyers pounce on big discounts from local sellers
A surge in discount selling by cash-strapped owners has sparked a frenzy among well-heeled buyers, agents say.
Hong Kong stocks retreat from gains sparked by China-US trade breakthrough
While the de-escalation dispels some gloom for global growth and boosts risk appetite, economists warn of more potential clashes.
Hong Kong actor Moses Chan faces pressure from struggling business ventures
Actor Moses Chan has opened up about the financial stress he has been facing as his coffee shop chain grapples with declining sales.
Hong Kong Rushes Security Law Changes, Cementing Beijing’s Grip
Hong Kong fast-tracked changes to its national security laws that further consolidate Beijing’s control over the financial hub, with the new regulations taking effect immediately.
Tesla Supplier CATL Sets Modest Underwriting Fees For World’s Biggest IPO Of 2025
Investment banks managing Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) battery supplier CATL's IPO, the world's largest listing of 2025, are set to earn underwriting fees that fall below the industry standard.
China’s CATL targets nearly $4b in HK’s biggest IPO of 2025
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd, the world's largest electric vehicle battery maker, is aiming to raise up to HK$41 billion ($3.99 billion) in a Hong Kong initial public offering, which would ...
HSBC’s Wayfoong becomes Hong Kong first captive insurer formed by a multinational enterprise
HSBC Group has received approval from the Insurance Authority (IA) to set up a captive insurance company, Wayfoong (Asia) Limited, in Hong Kong, which has ...
Hang Seng Bank launches cross-boundary wealth centre at Central branch
The Hong Kong-based bank has seen an 80% rise in new account openings for retail mainland customers. Hang Seng Bank has unveiled its flagship cross-boundary wealth center at its Hong Kong Main Branch ...
China stocks flat, Hong Kong retreats as tariff optimism fades
Chinese stock prices were little changed on Tuesday whereas those in Hong Kong fell, as initial euphoria over a Sino-U.S. trade truce involving the reduction and delay of tariffs gave way to caution.
Li Ka-shing’s clash with China unnerves rich investors in Hong Kong
China has amplified criticism of the billionaire’s blockbuster ports deal with US-led consortium. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hong Kong’s IPO market accelerates amid tariff uncertainty, China stimulus optimism
SINGAPORE] Companies have been flocking to file applications for initial public offerings (IPOs) in Hong Kong amid uncertainty surrounding trade tariffs, and optimism on China’s stimulus measures.
Li Ka-shing’s China Clash Unnerves Rich Investors in Hong Kong
Li Ka-shing’s strained relationship with Beijing has sent a clear reminder to Hong Kong’s tycoons and global investors eyeing the city as a wealth hub: never downplay geopolitics.China’s move to ...
‘HK ideal platform to reach out to new markets’
A leading Chinese digital bank says Hong Kong provides the ideal platform for mainland enterprises to reach out to Belt and Road markets, citing the ...