Hong Kong’s leader on Tuesday said the posting of malicious or pro-independence messages on university noticeboards was not a question of freedom of speech, but a constitutional issue of respect for the “one country, two systems” governing formula ... ( read original story ...)
‘Nazis are not welcome here’ protests greet Steve Bannon as Trump’s fired alt-right aide gives speech in Hong Kong to Communist-owned bank – and the press are banned
Steve Bannon was greeted by protesters accusing him of being a racist and a Nazi as he arrived in Hong Kong Tuesday for his first public speech since leaving the White House. The firebrand former aide was speaking at an event hosted by an arm of a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong top string player Andrew Ling says don’t worry, be happy … with music
For Andrew Ling Hin-yau, who has been the leader of the viola section of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra since 2010, the pursuit of the arts can offer a quiet moment away from life’s worries. Ling, 34, one of the city’s top string musicians ... ( read original story ...)
Anti-racism protesters greet ex-Trump aide Bannon in Hong Kong
Since being ousted from office Bannon has returned to the ultra-conservative news outlet Breitbart, which he headed before joining Trump's team. He has previously worked in Hong Kong and Shanghai. ( read original story ...)
Protest greets former Trump adviser Bannon at Hong Kong investor event
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Protesters outside a luxury hotel in Hong Kong shouted anti-racism slogans on Tuesday ahead of a speech by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon at an investor conference organized by a unit of China's largest brokerage. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Finance Chief Warns Again of Property Risk on Fed
Hong Kong’s Financial Secretary Paul Chan warned potential buyers to be careful buying property in the world’s most expensive housing market, as moves by the Federal Reserve to unwind its balance sheet may shrink money supply. Chan warned in June that ... ( read original story ...)
Hooters in Hong Kong sees figures go pear-shaped as landlord demands HK$1 million in unpaid rent
Cold drinks and hot women don’t seem to have been enough to keep Hooters well supported, with the American restaurant chain facing eviction from its sole Hong Kong site after failing to pay more than HK$1 million in rent, according to legal documents. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Finance Chief Warns Again of Property Risk as Fed Acts
Hong Kong’s Financial Secretary Paul Chan warned potential buyers to be careful buying property in the world’s most expensive housing market, as moves by the Federal Reserve to unwind its balance sheet may shrink money supply. Chan warned in June that ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Active Investors May Be About to Lose Their Edge
That place is Hong Kong. Hong Kong, where passive investments are little more than sidekicks, amassing the equivalent of 5 percent of active funds. Hong Kong, where customers are loyal to active managers even though they do no better here than anywhere ... ( read original story ...)
Trolley dash at Hong Kong airport as new monitoring system ensures passengers never left holding their bags
Airline passengers arriving at Hong Kong airport may never again have to worry about the availability of baggage trolleys thanks to the development of a real-time artificial intelligence-based monitoring system by engineers at Chinese University. ( read original story ...)
The Big Hong Kong Dollar Short Is Bruised, But Not Broken
Hong Kong dollar bears are down, not out. So say Credit Agricole CIB and DBS Hong Kong Ltd. after the biggest jump by the pegged currency in 19 months. The main factors weighing down the exchange rate haven’t gone away, with ample liquidity causing a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Richest Man Expands Investments in Electric Vehicles
News of Li’s investment, via Ocean Dynasty Investments Ltd., helped send O Luxe shares surging as much as 6.1 percent to HK$1.74, the highest intraday price since June 2013. This isn’t the first time the Hong Kong tycoon, whose global business empire ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam condemns ‘callous’ campus taunts after suicide of top official’s son
Hong Kong’s leader headed a chorus of condemnation and outrage on Friday over an “extremely callous” and “cold blooded” message displayed on the Education University campus, taunting a top education official over the suicide of her eldest son. ( read original story ...)
The Hong Kong actor straddling two cultures
Actor Michael Wong has been a favourite of the Hong Kong screen for more than three decades, making his debut in kung fu film Invincible Obsessed Fighters (1983) before going on to star in multiple action films, often as police officers. Born in the US to ... ( read original story ...)