Hong Kong’s biggest cycling event will affect more than 150 bus routes, with some major roads and tunnels also closed, when 6,000 riders hit the streets on Sunday.
2 Hong Kong security guards fired after Mannings customer manhandled for ‘shoplifting’
Mannings says two plain-clothes store detectives were employed by security company, which has now had its contract terminated.
Hong Kong’s economic woes are killing off chains. Which ones have shut in recent years?
CR Care and Garrett Popcorn Shops join growing list of chains exiting market or closing down, as retail and dining landscape transforms.
China’s stock rally hits speed bump as investors await more stimulus
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Chinese stocks tumbled on Wednesday alongside their Hong Kong peers, as investors sought to profit from a blistering rally, which was dampened by the lack of powerful stimulus measures to revive the economy.
Would ending Hong Kong liquor tax, delaying shisha ban and extending MTR hours help bars?
Hong Kong Bar and Club Association urges measures to help revitalise industry amid growing trend of cross-border spending.
Hong Kong Stocks Fall Most Since 2008 as China Stimulus Trade Fizzles
China is back to work after the fall "Golden Week" holiday, and the sheen is coming off a recent market rally. A briefing from the country's top economic planner, the National Development and Reform ...
Hong Kong building firms owe HK$290 million in unpaid wages, subcontractor fees, union says
Hong Kong Construction Industry Employees General Union says HK$70 million is owed in unpaid wages and benefits.
Yen for Hong Kong: Japanese tourists are returning in droves, but for how long?
Japanese tourist arrivals to Hong Kong are up 106 per cent so far this year, but industry analysts say the weak yen threatens further growth.
Hong Kong Dollar Funding Costs Slip as Local Stock Frenzy Fades
A gauge of interbank borrowing costs in Hong Kong dropped for the first time in 13 sessions as local stocks retreated following a rally fueled by China’s stimulus blitz.
Transformation of historical waterfront site on Hong Kong Island marks beginning of new legacy
One Causeway Bay, overlooking Victoria Harbour, promises cutting-edge design and premium office space in heart of city.
Stock market today: Wall Street rebounds after Hong Kong stocks fall to worst day since 2008
U.S. stocks rebounded Tuesday after falling oil prices released some of the pressure that built up on the market. The S&P 500 rallied 1% to claw back all of its loss from the day before. The Dow Jones ...
‘Piecemeal’ changes to Hong Kong inheritance laws ‘undesirable’, top court told
Legal counsel for the government has warned against introducing “piecemeal” amendments to Hong Kong’s intestacy laws before authorities conclude a review on the recognition of same-sex partnerships pursuant to a court order.
Wall Street soars as Hong Kong sees biggest single-day drop since 2008
The group of tech stocks known as the “Magnificent Seven” all rose on Tuesday, with the largest gain in tech stocks going to Nvidia, up 4.1%.
Hong Kong SFC to license nearly a dozen crypto platforms by year-end
Nearly a dozen crypto platforms are under review in Hong Kong, as the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) seeks to authorize more platforms by end of this year. The regulator is reportedly planning to grant licenses in batches to Virtual Asset Trading Platforms (VATPs) to enhance compliance.