After medication prescribed by a public hospital was put up for sale on the internet, the Post takes a look at the system and where improvements can be made.
A Hong Kong Billionaire Says the City Will Become a Global Hub for the Ultra-Wealthy
The world’s wealthiest are flocking to Hong Kong, and the city itself is shaping up to be one of the top financial centers in the world.
Russian billionaire Fridman seeks to settle $16 billion Luxembourg dispute in Hong Kong
Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman has submitted a request that a more than $16 billion arbitration dispute with Luxembourg be administered at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC),
Hong Kong government hits out at ex-governor Chris Patten for criticising Lai ruling
Hong Kong authorities have condemned the city’s last colonial governor, Chris Patten, for his “wanton personal vilification” of a British judge who dismissed an appeal by jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and six former opposition lawmakers ...
Hong Kong stocks retreat from 2-week high as weak China data outweighs rate optimism
Sentiment sours following China’s bigger-than-anticipated decline in bank lending last month, as traders expect tepid data on retail sales and industrial production on Thursday.
‘Coffin homes’ in Hong Kong: Authorities step up efforts to get rid of tiny, squalid apartments
Authorities in Hong Kong have begun a review process aimed at ridding the city of tiny, squalid subdivided homes. For years the government has been criticised for failing to address the issue, which highlights the startling divide between its rich and poor.
Hong Kong activist gets three days in jail in prison complaint form case
A Hong Kong court jailed pro-democracy activist Owen Chow for three days on Wednesday and levied a fine on his solicitor, Phyllis Woo, for taking a document out of prison without authorisation.
Po Leung Kuk headquarters tour shows Hong Kong charity’s history of caring for children
Hong Kong charity Po Leung Kuk was founded in 1878 to care for women and children kidnapped in China to work in the then colony, and its headquarters still house around 180 children in need.
Sunda International Weighing $100 Million to $200 Million Hong Kong IPO, Sources Say
Guangzhou Sunda International Trading Co., a supplier of personal care products mainly in Africa, is considering an initial public offering in Hong Kong that could raise $100 million to $200 million, ...
China’s Hengli Group Said to Plan Hong Kong IPO of Shipbuilding Unit
China’s Hengli Group is considering a Hong Kong initial public offering for its shipbuilding unit, according to people familiar with the matter.
76% of Hong Kong firms have never hired young people with special needs, survey finds
But companies say they are open to such hirings and call for more support measures such as internships with social worker support.
Probe launched after 470,000 people potentially affected in Oxfam Hong Kong data breach
The privacy watchdog has launched an investigation after the Hong Kong branch of international charity Oxfam suffered a breach that might have compromised the personal data of more than 470,000 people ...
Hong Kong’s ‘Mr and Mrs Ho’ face eviction from public flat if his name not added to tenancy
Hong Kong internet sensations “Mr and Mrs Ho” will have to return a public housing flat to the government if they continue to live there without registering him as a household member, authorities have ...
Ex-Goldman Partner Gets Hong Kong License for Millennium-Backed Fund
Hong Kong’s securities markets watchdog has granted another license to an equity capital markets specialist hedge fund, even as it tightens scrutiny over so-called block trades.