As many as 30 Chinese companies poised for dual listings this year, co-head of global banking at UBS Securities says Hong Kong is poised to be the world's top initial public offering (IPO) venue at ...
Hong Kong to earn extra HK$104 million yearly from visa, passport fee rises
A 32-page passport for people 16 or above will cost HK$430, a 16 per cent increase from the current HK$370. Younger Hongkongers will have to pay HK$215, up from HK$185. The rates were last amended in ...
Hong Kong airport’s revamped Terminal 2 to open in stages from September
Terminal’s first facility to open will be its coach hall, which will put airport’s facilities for coaches and limousines under one roof.
Hong Kong targets top talent after ban on foreign students at Harvard University
Hong Kong's education bureau told universities to open their doors to international students from the Ivy League school ...
Hong Kong kindergartens asked to hold June 30 flag-raising events for first time
Education Bureau requests kindergartens to host ceremonies and other events to mark fifth anniversary of national security law’s passage.
Hong Kong’s MTRC fined HK$19.2 million for 5-hour service disruption on Tseung Kwan O Line
Hong Kong’s railway operator, the MTR Corporation (MTRC), will have to pay HK$19.2 million in fines for the five-hour service disruption on its Tseung Kwan O Line last week, the city’s transport ...
Hong Kong warned of surge in inflammatory bowel disease rates
Scientists behind study say rising prevalence of incurable chronic gut conditions is mainly result of unhealthy diets high in fats, sugars ...
Hong Kong airport’s Terminal 2 to open in stages from September
Terminal’s first facility to open will be its coach hall, which will put airport’s facilities for coaches and limousines under one roof.
Hong Kong urges universities to facilitate students after Harvard ban
Hong Kong's Education Bureau has contacted the Harvard Club of Hong Kong to offer support for students who have been admitted to the university for further studies.
Hong Kong urges universities to support students affected by Harvard’s foreign enrollment ban
Hong Kong universities are offering streamlined admissions and support to attract displaced Harvard international students following a U.S. ban.
Spark Deep Dive: Hong Kong vets report more health problems for dogs, cats bought online
Nearly all the online canine sellers investigated are suspected to be involved in illegal smuggling or unlicensed breeding.
Hong Kong rich families offload luxury homes to repay debts
Some of Hong Kong’s richest families are selling their personal residences to manage rising debts as the city’s prolonged property downturn persists.
‘Sons of the Neon Night’ Review: Juno Mak’s Long-Delayed Hong Kong Action Drama Is Paper Thin
After the pandemic pushed back its post-production, flimsy Hong Kong fantasy 'Sons of the Neon Night' finally sees the light of day.
Why Cirque du Soleil circus show Kooza, back in Hong Kong, is ‘edge-of-your-seat stuff’
Cirque du Soleil’s Kooza, back in Hong Kong, is the most ‘circus’ of all its circuses, its chief show operations officer says. Find out why.