Three houses on the Peak have been sold for HK$860 million ($110 million), the second big transaction in a month by a wealthy family in Hong Kong.
Live news: French cosmetics chain L’Occitane to delist from Hong Kong stock exchange
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index fell 0.2 per cent in morning trading. The subindex of Hong Kong-listed mainland Chinese banks rose 1.2 per cent, led by Bank of Communications with a 1.6 per cent gain and ...
Tsz Shan Monastery: A Sense of Calmness in a bustling Hong Kong city
A trip to a spiritual haven was just the ideal antidote to the sweltering heat that swept Hong Kong in late June.
China, Hong Kong pools of ultra-rich shrink and Asia’s wealth engine cools, Altrata says
The number of ultra-wealthy individuals in China fell for the second straight year in 2023 as a sluggish economy and a deepening real-estate downturn took their toll.
Hong Kong stocks hover around 3-month lows as earnings jitters weigh on sentiment
Hong Kong stocks dropped close to their lowest in three months on Wednesday as concerns intensified that corporate earnings may fall short of expectations following weak performance from Chow Tai Fook ...
HK stocks tread water ahead of PCE on Friday
The Hang Seng Index fell 14.93 points, or 0.09 percent, to open at 17,454.43 points on Wednesday. The US central bank's monetary policy is back in ...
Hong Kong-backed humanoid robot maker wants to take on tech giants
Investment in the production of humanoid robots has soared globally this year, as firms aim to have machines relieve humans in tedious or dangerous tasks Galbot, a Beijing-based robotics start-up ...
Hong Kong builds dorms, sees rent hikes on influx of Chinese students
Private student accommodation will be a new investment property asset, analysts said Read more at straitstimes.com.
Paris Olympics: Hong Kong cyclists’ bodysuits ‘best in world’. How fast can Ceci Lee go?
If public goes to Marks & Spencer, this is Savile Row,’ says professor leading aerodynamic research that produced the city’s kit for Paris.
Liu Ma Kee controversy: what Hong Kong’s food labelling laws allow businesses to claim
Company’s closing after claims about its product origin has cast spotlight on difference between ‘produced in Hong Kong’ and ‘Made in Hong Kong’.
Paris Olympics: psychologist warns Hong Kong stars of being ‘hijacked’ by Games ‘circus’
The Hong Kong delegation in France will have 24-hour access to sports psychologists, after a number of the city’s stars related difficulties managing expectation and pressure. Cyclist Ceci Lee ...
Landmark Hong Kong case sees three jailed for market manipulation
Pump-and-dump scheme leads to highest sentence yet for market manipulation crime in the SAR after a SFC investigation.
Hong Kong must recognise and respond to profound shifts to lift economy: Xia Baolong
Beijing’s top man on Hong Kong affairs outlines tasks for finance chief Paul Chan following the close of nation’s third plenum.
Hong Kong Busts First Ecstasy Manufacturing Facility in 20 Years
Hong Kong authorities announced the successful dismantling of a drug manufacturing facility specializing in ecstasy production and the arrest of its 19-year-old operator. This marks the first ...