Swiss watch exports suffered their biggest decline since 2020 as demand for premium and luxury timepieces in key markets including China and Hong Kong plunged.
Sinking fortunes: Hong Kong falls out of world’s top 10 busiest ports ranking for the first time as volumes slump
Hong Kong, once the world’s busiest port, failed for the first time to rank among the world’s top 10 ports in 2023, reflecting the city’s struggles to reverse a long-term decline in shipping volumes.
FWD Hong Kong employees fuel changes with every step for Weez Walk 2024: Standing strong for youth mental health
Weez Walk 2024 ("Weez Walk"), organised by Weez Project and KELY Support Group (collectively "the organisers") and sponsored by FWD Hong Kong ("FWD"), was recently concluded with remarkable success.
S2O Hong Kong Songkran Music Festival 2024: Date, venue, line-up, tickets, and more details
S2O Hong Kong Songkran Music Festival will make a splash again in 2024 from June 8 to 9 at the Central Harbourfront Event Space.
Hong Kong Stocks Flat At Open
Hong Kong stocks were barely moved at the beginning of trade Thursday as investors weighed the outlook for US interest rates while keeping a close eye on developments in the Middle East crisis.
Hong Kong Disneyland continues to be a dream come true for employees after 10 years and counting
The theme park recently honoured more than 2,000 employees at its first-ever long-service awards ceremony, including twin brothers who have performed there for more than a decade.
Jewellery retailer Chow Tai Fook plans to rejuvenate brand, renovate 8,000 stores in mainland China and Hong Kong
Vice-chairman Sonia Cheng says overhaul aims to ‘set the course of the group’s future’, with fresh logo and online shopping improvements among changes.
Hong Kong gears up for ‘intense’ thunder and showers; rainy weather to continue into next week
The Observatory says a band of high speed winds and heavy showers over western Guangdong province is moving eastward.
Japan’s ‘Grave Concern’ Over New Hong Kong Legislation
Tokyo is worried about the Safeguarding National Security Bill.
Hong Kong attracted nearly 2,000 professionals earning at least HK$10 million annually, figures for last year show
Nearly 2,000 professionals earning HK$10 million (US$1.27 million) or more a year successfully applied to move to Hong Kong under a government scheme to attract talent in the past 12 months, an influx ...
Kai Tak Covid isolation centre suitable for use as creative hub, site for short-term projects, Hong Kong development chief says
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn said Kai Tak isolation centre at site of old airport could become ‘cultural and creative industry base’.
Disused Hong Kong Covid-19 Kai Tak quarantine centre could be turned into creative hub and used for other short-term projects, development chief says
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn says prime site Kai Tak isolation site at old airport could become ‘cultural and creative industry base’.
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai promoted unofficial primary election in 2020 and planned to back localist candidates to boost opposition, trial told
Lai trial told his blessing of localist candidates could increase opposition chances of winning control of Legislative Council.
Investing in stock exchanges: What ICE brings to the table
In Monday's episode of Good Buy or Goodbye, Tema ETFs Chief Investment Officer Yuri Khodjamirian makes the case for investing in financial exchanges and clearing houses, namely the Intercontinental ...