Hong Kong has received its first hydrogen-powered light rail train, with a trial run scheduled as part of the city’s plan to develop the use of the energy source to reach its goal of becoming carbon ...
At least four companies launch Hong Kong IPOs to raise about $500 million
By Scott Murdoch SYDNEY (Reuters) -At least four companies ranging from a U.S.-based jet manufacturer to a Chinese generative AI firm launched Hong Kong initial public offerings on Friday to raise up ...
Hong Kong enjoys ‘competitive advantages’ over Singapore in global talent race: Paul Chan
Hong Kong has “competitive advantages” over regional rival Singapore in the global talent race, the finance chief has said, adding such professionals will help give the property market a much-needed ...
Hong Kong stocks rise in dead cat bounce; China growth fears seen inflicting monthly loss
Hong Kong stocks edged up on Friday after China more than doubled the duty-free shopping limits for mainland tourists to the city, spurring some optimism about reviving growth and consumption in the ...
‘Block trade king’ goes to court in Hong Kong: 5 things to know
HONG KONG -- A high-profile court case brought by Hong Kong's financial watchdog against a local hedge fund has thrown a spotlight on market-moving block trading. Hong Kong has recently stepped up ...
Hong Kong condemns Taiwan after second-highest travel warning issued for city
Self-ruled island issues ‘orange’ alert recommending avoiding non-essential travel to Hong Kong due to national security law.
Hong Kong Students Sing China’s Anthem Too Softly, Probe Finds
The Hong Kong Education Bureau has flagged students at two local schools for singing China's national anthem too softly during recent inspections. The inspections targeted the Hong Kong and Macau ...
5 cats die in suspicious fire that erupts at dog kennel in Hong Kong
Fire Services Department believes suspicious circumstances to fire near village house and sets up team to investigate.
Hong Kong schools criticised for singing Chinese anthem ‘too softly’
Hong Kong authorities have lambasted schoolchildren for their “soft” and “feeble” performance of the Chinese national anthem School inspectors issued the reprimands in reports uploaded online. Of the ...
Exclusive | Hong Kong police will deploy 4,000 officers on July 1 amid warning over seditious acts
Hong Kong police will ramp up security measures for the 27th anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese rule on Monday, deploying more than 4,000 officers and guarding against seditious or disruptive ...
School children sang anthem too softly – Hong Kong
Hong Kong officials have singled out at least two schools for singing the Chinese national anthem "too softly".Teachers at a third school have been asked to help students "cultivate habit and ...
LME eyeing Hong Kong as a global warehouse location, says owner HKEX
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is exploring the possibility of listing Hong Kong as an LME warehouse location, the chief executive of its owner said on Thursday, as the exchange looks to strengthen ...
LME mulls warehouse in Hong Kong to tap China’s growing metals trade with global investors
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is exploring the idea of setting up a warehouse in Hong Kong to meet rising demand for the physical exchange of metals such as aluminium and zinc between mainland China ...
LME eyes Hong Kong as potential warehouse location, HKEx CEO says
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is exploring the possibility of listing Hong Kong as an LME warehouse location, the chief executive of its bourse, Bonnie Chan, said on Thursday.