LIV Golf will come to Hong Kong next year, and the tour’s CEO Greg Norman believes the event could give the city a sporting and economic boost. The Australian said he considered bringing the event to ...
Innovation at the forefront of Hong Kong’s 13th Business of IP Asia Forum and 15th Entrepreneur Day
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government are jointly organising the 13th Business of IP ...
Driving for the green: Hong Kong Golf Club holds Cup of Kindness game in support of Operation Santa Claus
Hong Kong Golf Club partners with Operation Santa Claus to hold two sporting events to help raise money for local charitable projects.
BOC Hong Kong(Hldgs) – ADR (BHKLY) Price Target Increased by 7.06% to 58.29
The average one-year price target for BOC Hong Kong (Hldgs) - ADR ( OTC:BHKLY) has been revised to 58.29 / share. This is an increase of 7.06% from the prior estimate of 54.44 dated October 31, 2023.
Hong Kong stocks approach 2-week low as banks, BYD tumble before China data underlining weak recovery, stimulus impact
Stocks approach a two-week low before government reports this week that may underline China’s struggle to revive its faltering economy. BYD tumbles on concerns about price war.
Stressed HK Developers Lure Private Credit as Funding Gap Looms
Private credit lenders are circling distressed property developers in Hong Kong, with a record $23.4 billion of bank loans coming due next year for the downtrodden sector.
Hong Kong, Chinese buyers shrug off high prices and interest rates to pile into prime Australian property
Prices in major Australian cities like Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide are at a record-high, up by as much as 11 per cent over the past 12 months, Juwai IQI's Daniel Ho says Foreign buying is surging ...
Fidelity plans multiple fund launches in China to tap growing wealth management, pension demand
Fidelity completed two mutual fund launches in mainland China this year, raising a combined US$862 million The London-headquartered investment manager plans to use Hong Kong to tap the Greater Bay ...
Hong Kong’s once-vibrant retail sector faces perilous times
The sight of steadily falling rents in Hong Kong's top shopping districts and high-end stores closing bodes ill For Hong Kong to thrive requires a significant restructuring of the economy with less ...
Hong Kong’s Stressed Developers Start to Turn to Private Credit
Private credit lenders are circling distressed property developers in Hong Kong, with a record $23.4 billion of bank loans coming due next year for the downtrodden sector.
‘Still a lot of work’: climate activist Melati Wijsen’s message to Hong Kong
Indonesian environmentalist spoke to Hong Kong students at a sustainability film festival about how to deal with setbacks and climate anxiety.
‘Starting from zero’: Hong Kong restaurants begin revamping e-menus, tech measures that leave disabled diners out in the cold amid watchdog call
More restaurants have introduced electronic queues and digital menus, which are not easily accessible for blind or deaf patrons.
Hong Kong Squash Open: costly event pushed up ticket prices but fans getting ‘very good deal’, official says
Tickets costing up to HK$540 are ‘very, very cheap for a world-class event’, says Wilfred Ng, chairman of Hong Kong’s Major Sports Events Committee.
Hongkongers scammed out of HK$705 million in 9 months by phone cheats, with telecoms companies sending out 117,000 alerts daily
City’s telecoms firms have sent 117,647 alerts daily since May to warn about possible scams from ‘+852’ numbers pretending to be locally based.