Victim, 46, says he went to trading office in Kwun Tong and handed over HK$1 million for Tether coins that he never received.
9 monkeys died in a Hong Kong zoo in 2 days–here’s why
Nine monkeys who died in Hong Kong's oldest zoo in two days this week had been infected with an endemic disease, possibly after some digging work near their cages, officials said on Friday.
South Korea’s Arte Museum to shut Hong Kong outpost, move to Shenzhen amid wave of closures
Immersive art space ends two-year run in city, offers 50 per cent discount on tickets until 31 December closing date.
Hong Kong eases visa rules for Laos, Cambodian, and Myanmar citizens
Hong Kong has announced relaxed visa rules for nationals of Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar, making it easier for them to apply for multiple-entry visas for travel or business. Chief Executive John Lee unveiled this change during his policy address to the Legislative Council this week.
Homebuyers swarm Hong Kong’s biggest sales launch in 6 months after relaxed lending rules
Buyers snapped up more than 100 of 504 new flats across Blue Coast II in Wong Chuk Hang and Cullinan Sky in Kai Tak on Saturday.
Hong Kong leader eyes resumption of multi-entry visas for Shenzhen residents, scheme expansion
City leader says measure will boost tourism and business exchanges, and may be expanded to cover visitors from more mainland cities.
Hong Kong’s long-serving markets regulator Keith Choy said to leave
The senior director of the Intermediaries Supervision Department, will leave the Securities and Futures Commission after 26 years, according to sources.
Hong Kong’s Long-Serving Markets Regulator Choy Said to Leave
Hong Kong is losing one of its longest-serving markets regulators as Keith Choy prepares to step down, according to people familiar with the matter.
Hong Kong police investigating after motorcyclist crashes into stopped vehicle and dies
Service vehicle was stopped less than 100 metres (330 feet) behind taxi on Lantau Link when accident occurred.
Hong Kong aims to attract 10,000 young, skilled technicians using ‘new channels’
Hong Kong is facing a shortage of 60,000 skilled technicians but government wants to strike a balance and give locals a chance, labour chief says.
9 monkeys who died in Hong Kong’s zoo in 2 days had been infected with melioidosis, officials say
Nine monkeys who died in Hong Kong’s oldest zoo in two days this week had been infected with an endemic disease, possibly after some digging work near their cages, officials said on Friday ...
Hong Kong’s July-September unemployment rate holds steady at 3%
Hong Kong's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 3% in July-September, unchanged from the previous three-month period, the government said on Friday.
Hong Kong’s easing of mortgage restrictions aims to return market to ‘normality’: Paul Chan
Finance chief also says relaxation of cash-for-residency scheme will not ‘disturb’ market after change to include luxury home purchases.
Hong Kong marks busiest IPO week in nearly two years with China stimulus giving hope to dealmakers
Hong Kong has recorded its busiest week for new IPO launches in almost two years with deals opened to raise up to $1.3 billion, giving bankers and investors confidence the two-year share sale freeze ...