Hong Kong’s No. 2 official, John Lee, will be the only candidate to seek the city’s top post, local media reported, as China looked to elevate one of the chief proponents of a sweeping crackdown on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader says she has not received any resignations from officials
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Wednesday she has not received any resignations from officials in her administration amid media reports that her deputy, John Lee, would soon resign to run in a ... ( read original story ...)
‘So many bodies piled up’: Hong Kong funeral services overwhelmed by COVID
Traditional wooden coffins are running short in Hong Kong as authorities scramble to add mortuary space in the global financial hub's battle on COVID-19, which is swamping funeral parlours. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong buyers give nano flats a wide berth as buyers armed with larger mortgage amounts eye bigger homes
Only 92 small flats, or those under 280 sq ft in size, were transacted on the secondary market in March, 24 per cent lower than February Average price fell 0.7 per cent month on month to HK$4.03 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong funeral services overwhelmed by Covid-19 deaths
The city is running short of coffins and infections among staff poses a challenge. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Stock market live updates: Hong Kong stocks start with losses
Hong Kong stocks opened sharply lower on Wednesday as investors returned from a one-day break to track hefty losses on Wall Street fuelled by indicat ... ( read original story ...)
‘So many bodies piled up’: Hong Kong funeral services overwhelmed by COVID-19
Traditional wooden coffins are running short in Hong Kong as authorities scramble to add mortuary space in the global financial hub's battle on COVID-19, which is swamping funeral parlors. ( read original story ...)
Chinese traditional medicine tycoon’s shares surge on Hong Kong Covid outbreak
The stake held by the founding family of one of China’s largest traditional medicine groups has rocketed in value to $4.5bn after the latest Covid-19 outbreaks in the country triggered a renewed surge ... ( read original story ...)
‘Singaporeans must benefit’: expats fleeing Hong Kong meet rising resentment
As Singapore eases its pandemic measures, it has become the obvious destination for many Hong Kongers worn down by years of travel restrictions, home-schooling and lengthy quarantines. Multinationals ... ( read original story ...)
Expatriates fleeing Hong Kong frustrate Singapore peers as home rents climb at fastest pace in a decade
Expatriates relocating from Hong Kong are competing for homes in Singapore, pushing up rents in the city state at the fastest pace in a decade. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stock exchange takes aim at boardroom ‘boys’ club’
Now, Hong Kong’s stock exchange is moving to change what critics deride as corporate China’s “boys’ club” by requiring that its more than 2,500 listed companies have at least one female board member ... ( read original story ...)
Think U.S. gas prices are high? Try filling up in Hong Kong — for around $11 a gallon
Everyone is paying more for gas, but the U.S. remains the cheapest among advanced nations because of low taxes. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s reputation as a financial centre hit as UK judges quit top court
Hong Kong’s reputation as an international financial centre has been damaged by the resignation of two UK judges from the city’s top court, senior businesspeople and lawyers h ... ( read original story ...)
Akin Gump grabs Latham & Watkins arbitration partner in Hong Kong
U.S. law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld said Tuesday it has added a dispute resolution partner in Hong Kong from Los Angeles-founded Latham & Watkins. ( read original story ...)