Police urge public to be vigilant after separate exercise finds 13 per cent of workers clicked on phishing email links sent as a test.
China’s Victory Giant Seeks Up to $2.2 Billion in Hong Kong Listing
Victory Giant Technology Huizhou Co. began taking investor orders for its second listing in Hong Kong, which may raise as much as HK$17.5 billion ($2.2 billion) in what is set to be among the city’s ...
Progress hailed as Hong Kong, Shanghai link digital authentication systems
Push for digital integration has already yielded practical results, Hong Kong official says Hong Kong and Shanghai have taken a significant step in the digital integration of the two financial hubs by ...
Fire breaks out at Hong Kong columbarium, injuring 2 people
Preliminary investigation finds fire caused by overheated exhaust fan connected to joss paper burner at Diamond Hill Columbarium, police say.
Hong Kong balancing financial security, innovation as nation’s ‘firewall’: Paul Chan
City’s finance chief says security is key to China’s high-quality growth as geopolitical tensions drive risks to energy supplies, financial markets.
Hong Kong home sales outlook firm even as demand ebbs at Tseung Kwan O project
Developers prioritise sales continuity, keeping pricing close to prevailing secondary market levels to ensure consistent absorption.
How Hong Kong helps the flow of Iran’s hidden billions
The city has flourished as China’s hub for helping Iran survive punishing sanctions, much to the frustration of U.S. officials.
Beijing’s point man on Hong Kong affairs wraps up second bay area visit in 3 weeks
Xia Baolong’s successive trips underscore greater urgency from Beijing for Hong Kong’s integration, analysts say.
Hong Kong’s largest public hospital to commence services in October
Kai Tak Hospital, Hong Kong's largest public hospital both in terms of bed capacity and total floor area, is scheduled to commence services in October, according to the Hospital Authority (HA).
How a Hong Kong Factory Worker Became One of the World’s Richest Self-Made Women
How a Hong Kong Factory Worker Became One of the World’s Richest Self-Made Women ...
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Grants First Batch of Stablecoin Licenses
The Asian city's central bank has awarded its first licenses to HSBC and a Standard Chartered-backed joint venture.
Hong Kong sees ‘sharp rise’ in illegal fuel trading
Customs authorities seized nearly 19,500 litres of illicit fuel in March. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HSBC, StanChart Get First Hong Kong Stablecoin Issuer Licenses
Hong Kong has granted its inaugural stablecoin issuer licenses to HSBC Holdings Plc and a joint venture of Standard Chartered Plc, allowing the two lenders to be the first companies to issue ...
HSBC and Standard Chartered-led group land Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licenses
The approvals by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the territory's central bank, mark the first batch under the Stablecoins Ordinance, which took effect in August 2025.