Standard Chartered will hire 300 to 500 additional staff in Hong Kong this year to tap the growth in loan and wealth management demand this year The bank's operating income has returned to the ...
Hong Kong Promotional Video Focus of China Panel’s First Inquiry
The chair of a new congressional panel scrutinizing China asked the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong to clarify its position on the city’s national security law after its leader appeared in a ...
Hong Kong’s anti-epidemic measures adjusted: Voluntary isolation, vaccination and nucleic acid testing
Admission applications to community isolation facilities and the free nucleic acid testing service will be ceased, while the COVID-19 vaccination programme will enter a new phase.
Why Hong Kong’s ‘farewell cakes’ trend has exploded in recent years and the best bakeries to buy them from
In Hong Kong, it has become a tradition for workers to shower their colleagues with 'saan seoi beng' - yummy leaving cakes - on their last day at the office Here we explore the culture, including how ...
Hong Kong: We are open for business
THE Hong Kong government is inviting Cebuanos to resume their trade and tourism dealings with Hong Kong now that it’s open for business.“Hong Kong is now back on stage,” ...
Hong Kong baby Cleo who received city’s first organ transplant from mainland Chinese donor now breathing unaided, recovering
Unprecedented, urgent arrangements last year secured life-saving heart for infant from mainland donor Hospital Authority announces she has been moved out of pediatric intensive care unit and into ...
Hong Kong Finance Chief Warns of Challenges From Fiscal Deficit
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan warned that a fiscal deficit will present an obstacle to the city’s recovery from the pandemic.
Berlin: Filmmaker Johnnie To’s Remarks About Totalitarianism Strike Chord in Hong Kong
"When totalitarian rule emerges, when people lose their freedoms, cinema is the first to take the hit," To said at a Berlin International Film Festival press conference.
Honing Hong Kong’s competitive edge may help ward off US sanctions, ex-commerce chief says
US might be less willing to enact sanctions against Hong Kong if more American companies set up local operations, former commerce minister Frederick Ma says.
Hong Kong Sells More Than $100M Of Digital Green Bonds In Historic Move
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China has raised over $100 million through the sale of digital green bonds, marking the first time a government has issued ...
Hong Kong as a Philanthropy Hub
Hong Kong is known to have a strong philanthropy history with leading ... Francis began his career in Management Consulting at McKinsey & Co in Europe and Asia. He is a member of the Board of Advisors ...
Cheung Man-yee wins Hong Kong 100 after 3-year hiatus; 1,200 overseas runners make for ‘special’ atmosphere
Hong Kong 100 returns for first time since 2020 with Covid-19 restrictions finally dropped, welcoming more than 1,200 overseas runners.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, can Hong Kong boy band beat the blues and win back disappointed fans?
Lacklustre performances, missing members and an apparent devotion to ad dollars have put off fans Critics say Mirror must work hard to bounce back, as new local stars emerge and global acts return ...
Hong Kong must boost future investment and strengthen economy despite ‘fairly high’ fiscal deficit due to Covid-19 pandemic, finance chief says
Finance chief Paul Chan says city's fiscal reserve has shrunk following expansionary fiscal policy rolled out during pandemic 'Although we may face more restrictions amid resource constraints, that ...