Hong Kong police will seek the Department of Justice’s advice before deciding on whether to prosecute 13 alleged Uber drivers reported in three “undercover operations” by cabbies this month. A source ...
Heartache for Hong Kong men as loss to Germany costs chance to join world series, but China women in with a good shot
Hong Kong’s men suffer last-ditch Challenger Series semi-final defeat by Germany, extinguishing world series hopes for another year.
AI seen as driving further growth at Hong Kong fibre optics start-up Cloud Light after acquisition by US firm
Cloud Light Technology CEO Dennis Tong anticipates multiple years of 50 per cent growth as AI drives up demand for faster data centre resources The 6-year-old manufacturer of fibre-optic transceivers ...
Hong Kong ranks 47th in global resilience index
FM Global has released the 10th edition of its resilience index ranked Hong Kong 47th among countries that have the ability to withstand risks impacting businesses. The index ranks 130 countries and ...
AI skills could boost Hong Kong workers’ salaries by up to 28% and accelerate career growth as AI adoption ramps up, new research finds
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Hong Kong set for 10 days of wet weather under the influence of a trough of low pressure
Heavy showers and thunderstorms hit Hong Kong on Sunday evening and have continued into Monday. The Observatory issued a thunderstorm alert at 6.40pm on Sunday, which stayed in force until 12.30am.
Leave it to Hong Kong police to handle Uber cases, taxi trade leader urges cabbies after ‘undercover operation’ backlash
Hong Kong’s taxi drivers should leave it to police to deal with illegal ride-hailing services, an industry representative has said after a public backlash over a recent “undercover operation” by ...
The Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence will open under a new name in September
In September, the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence will change into the Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence.
Chan Ka-keung Thinks Conditions for Launching IPO Connect are Not Present Yet
This is because IPO Connect would involve the regulatory regimes of both Hong Kong and the Mainland, which are quite different at present. Related News G Sachs: Potential Div. Tax Cut Strongly Bullish ...
HSBC HOLDINGS Buys back ~7.73M Shrs in Total Last Fri
HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) repurchased 4.5356 million shares of the company in London last Friday (17th) at GBP6.895-6.992 per share, with an average price of GBP6.9559 per share, for a total of ...
Hong Kong stocks at 10-month highs after China’s property rescue measures
Sportswear maker Li Ning jumped 4.5 per cent to HK$23 while online travel agency Trip.com added 3.1 per cent to HK$452.20. The People Bank’s of China on Friday announced some of the most aggressive ...
Hong Kong’s family office measures succeed in attracting global interest: JPMorgan Private Bank
With tax and regulations on the top of the list for family offices, Hong Kong scores well in these areas, JPMorgan Private Bank's Paul Knox says Most of the interest is from the bank's clients in ...
{Block Trade}CM BANK (03968): 1m shares, or HK$38.52m
The deal amounted to HK$38.52m, or at HK$38.525 per share, 2.2% lower than previous close. CM BANK is now trading down 2.16% to HK$38.55, with 10.67 million shares of HK$414.7m ...
Australian investors snag Hong Kong bargains as share prices surge
Fund managers see opportunities, with Chinese authorities promising measures to stop a long-term outflow of money from one of Asia’s biggest stock markets.