Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals, a leading Chinese developer of novel drugs that recently received approval to go public in Hong Kong, is likely to see an acceleration in growth as its research and ...
Hong Kong Sells Record Amount of Currency to Defend Exchange Peg
Hong Kong authorities said they continued to purchase US dollars in an attempt to defend the foreign exchange peg.
Hong Kong authorities, consumer watchdog receive over 1,900 complaints about medical group’s sudden closure
Hong Kong authorities have received more than 1,300 complaints about the suspected closure of a medical company specialising in health checks and vaccinations, while another 600 complaints have been ...
Alibaba’s Fintech Arm Ant Group Eyes Hong Kong IPO For Ant International
Alibaba Group Holding (NYSE:BABA) fintech affiliate Ant Group explored listing its overseas arm, Ant International, on the Hong Kong stock exchange. The Jack Ma-founded fintech giant Ant, which ...
Crowds flock to celebrate the century-old Bun Festival in Hong Kong
Crowds flocked to the outlying Cheung Chau Island in Hong Kong to celebrate the Bun Festival, held each year in a century-old tradition to ward off evil and pray for peace and blessings. The ...
Miss Hong Kong Michelle Reis unveils $129M sea-view villa, one of Hong Kong’s most luxurious homes
Michelle Reis, crowned Miss Chinese International and Miss Hong Kong in 1988, has shared a glimpse of her HK$1 billion (US$129 million) villa in Hong Kong’s Shek O Peninsula, featuring a lush lawn and ...
Hong Kong Buys More US Dollars in Bid to Defend Currency Peg
Hong Kong authorities further intervened in the market, stepping up purchases of US dollars to defend the foreign exchange peg after the city’s currency again tested the upper end of its trading band.
Crowds join Hong Kong’s annual Bun Festival, one of its oldest and most colorful traditions
Bun festival on Hong Kong's remote island of Cheung Chau kicked off on Monday, starting with a traditional parade.
Hong Kong developer SHKP rushes out more Sierra Sea flats amid surge of mainland buyers
SHKP raises prices by nearly 10 per cent after first two batches sold out at levels 20 per cent below second-hand flats.
Hong Kong Dollar Tests Strong End of Trading Band for Second Day
The Hong Kong dollar tested the strong end of its allowable trading band for a second session Monday, as regional currencies rally amid broad weakness in the greenback.
Hong Kong IPO filings rush in amid worries trade war may slam listing window shut
Filings in the first four months of the year jumped 29 per cent year on year to 112, with a total of 152 companies now in the pipeline.
Hong Kong drone operators want less red tape to stage bigger shows, expand uses
Providers want to explore staging bigger shows and performing corporate or government activities such as firefighting and police operations.
Hong Kong: Targeting of Exiled Activists’ Families Escalates
The Hong Kong police arrested the father of a prominent US-based activist, Anna Kwok, on April 30, 2025, and charged him with a national security crime.
Hong Kong’s 8 online banks set sights on managing wealth after 74% deposits growth
Hong Kong's digital banks plan to expand wealth management businesses as deposits and loans surge Hong Kong's eight digital banks have vowed to expand their wealth management businesses in the coming ...