The SAR's bourse needs to tap companies from beyond mainland China such as those based in Southeast Asia, while also attracting secondary listings, including from the Middle East.
Cheung defends foil title and wins Hong Kong’s third-ever gold
Hong Kong's Cheung Ka Long beat Italy's Filippo Macchi 15-14 to defend his individual foil title. Cheung's gold means he has now won two of Hong Kong's three gold medals in the history of the Games. Former world number one Nick Itkin of the United States of America beat Japan's Kazuki IImura to take bronze.
Hong Kong’s political system will be example for world, says Beijing’s top envoy in city
Cui Jianchun, commissioner of Chinese foreign ministry’s office in Hong Kong, also says each country develops its own path to democracy.
Hong Kong Police Arrest Four for Allegedly Using Fake Banknotes To Swindle $1,400,000 in Crypto: Report
Authorities in Hong Kong have arrested four people for allegedly defrauding victims out of cryptocurrency worth approximately $1.4 million using counterfeit cash.
Customs and Excise Department in Hong Kong to study AI use to tackle digital crimes
Hong Kong's Customs and Excise Department has planned to study the introduction of artificial intelligence to its computer forensic lab - a system that aims to improve efficiency in analysing evidence.
Hong Kong Taunts Italy With Pineapple Pizza After Olympics Fencing Win
After a fencer from Hong Kong beat an Italian for a gold medal, Pizza Hut’s offer of free pineapple toppings in Hong Kong was the city’s second jab at Italy.
Olympics-Fencing-Pineapple pizza insults fly over Italian-Hong Kong fencing final
Hong Kong's Cheung Ka-long's win in the men's foil against Italy's Filippo Macchi 15-14 in a disputed bout has seen a barrage of insults from both sides with the Italians launching a formal complaint against the result.
Fencing-Pineapple pizza insults fly over Italian-Hong Kong fencing final
Hong Kong's Cheung Ka-long's win in the men's foil against Italy's Filippo Macchi 15-14 in a disputed bout has seen a barrage of insults from both sides with the Italians launching a formal complaint against the result.
Hong Kong beautician ‘unaware’ manager was unlicensed before botched botox jobs
Lau Lo appears in court over allegations she helped provide unlicensed botox injections to two customers in 2022 at now-closed centre.
Ex-Citigroup Sales Trader Sues for 2019 Unfair Dismissal in Hong Kong
A former Citigroup Inc. trader in Hong Kong sued the bank for wrongful dismissal in 2019 as part of a saga that prompted regulators in 2022 to impose a $44.6 million fine on the US bank.
Hong Kong’s Greater Bay Airlines launches tax-free sea-to-air service for 6 mainland ports
Starting Tuesday, passengers can book one ticket for both high-speed ferry travel and connecting flights at Hong Kong International Airport.
China Defends Hong Kong’s Political Revamp in Publicity Effort
A Chinese official praised Hong Kong’s revamped political system in a campaign to burnish the image of the financial hub damaged by a sweeping crackdown on dissent.
Sotheby’s expands Hong Kong footprint with cavernous new exhibition and retail space
The auction house’s ambitious new venture is a vote of confidence in Hong Kong’s luxury market amid economic uncertainty in mainland China.
Praises pour in after Hong Kong’s Cheung Ka-long, Siobhan Haughey make history in Paris
Cheung made history in Paris by earning the city’s second fencing gold medal on Monday night after épéeist Vivian Kong Man-wai’s victory over the weekend. Cheung won his first gold medal at the 2020 ...