The Hong Kong government has canceled the passports of six overseas-based activists under the new national security law, stepping up its crackdown on dissidents who moved abroad ...
Hong Kong uses new national security law against exiled activists
Hong Kong's Security Bureau said on Wednesday it would use powers in a new national security law against six self-exiled activists residing in Britain, including cancelling their passports, after they ...
Hong Kong property: The Highline’s discount pricing a hit with buyers, 50% plus units sold
The developer Right Honour Investments sold 44 of the 78 units available in the first batch within two hours of launch.
Wealth Management Expo 2024 presented by Bank of China (Hong Kong) and organized by Metro Finance FM104
Officiating guests of Wealth Management Expo 2024: Mr. Erick Tsang Kwok-wai, GBS, IDSM, JP, Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs; Mr Stephen Chan, Deputy Chief Executive of BOCHK; Mr.
Hong Kong Finance Secretary Highlights Flexibility for the City’s 6 Spot Crypto ETFs
Hong Kong officials highlighted the flexibility offered by the subscription and redemption feature of the city's six spot crypto ETFs.
Cancelling Hong Kong democracy activists’ passports not a breach of UN rights treaty, security chief says
The government has not violated a UN human rights treaty that protects people’s freedom of movement by cancelling the passports of six UK-based Hong Kong activists, the city’s security chief has said.
Hong Kong cancels passports of six self-exiled democracy activists
Government also warns that anyone who provides money, leases property or co-owns a business with six activists could face up to seven years in jail ...
Hong Kong cancels passports of 6 ‘wanted’ activists in UK, inc. Nathan Law, under new security law provision
The Hong Kong authorities have cancelled the passports of six “fugitive” self-exiled activists in the UK, including Nathan Law, exercising new powers under a recently-enacted security law for the ...
Hong Kong cancels passports of 6 democracy activists
Hong Kong labelled the six activists, who are living in exile in the UK, as " "lawless wanted criminals." Their passports were revoked under a controversial security law.
Hong Kong grows wealth; Singapore preserves it, stop comparing
They sit in very different corners of the financial system. The rise of one doesn’t spell the demise of the other ...
Hong Kong investment arm HKIC makes milestone move in deal with AI unicorn SmartMore
The partnership ensures the company will use Hong Kong as its base of development and make the city’s stock market its first choice for any future listing.
Hong Kong star Louis Koo sued over alleged failure to repay HK$8.3 million loan
Actor Louis Koo allegedly asked business partner Alex Dong to pay for his share in fashion joint venture as he did not have enough cash at time.
HSBC to boost stake in China fund venture to become majority owner
HSBC Holdings agreed to buy part of its partner’s stake in a China fund venture, becoming a majority shareholder and adding to its expansion in the world’s second-largest economy. HSBC, which owns a ...
Hong Kong cancels passports of six pro-democracy activists living in exile, calls them “lawless wanted criminals”
Apart from the cancellation of the "absconders'" travel documents, the government said that the six people were barred from doing any business dealings in Hong Kong, including financial transactions ...