The financial regulator said Sunday that it will launch an investigation into sales of derivative products that track Chinese stocks listed on the Hong Kong exchange, amid concerns that such products ...
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific will merge flights for January, February to ease Lunar New Year holiday strain on operations after recent cancellations
Airline assures passengers after calling off almost 70 flights during Christmas and New Year over ‘higher than expected pilot absence caused by seasonal illness’.
Face Off: Should Hong Kong permanently switch to using drone shows instead of fireworks for special occasions?
Each week, two readers debate a hot topic in a showdown that does not necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.
Hong Kong property: residents face difficult decision whether to rent or buy this year
On the rent side, Allan said it’s a mixed bag, adding that rents in some areas in the south of Hong Kong Island were strengthening for units with good kitchens and bathrooms. At the same time, rents ...
Hong Kong tennis chief hails city’s status on ATP and WTA tours, says no need to move events to Kai Tak Sports Park
New tennis association president Michael Cheng says hosting men’s and women’s elite events ‘a significant achievement’ that puts it alongside Tokyo and Beijing.
‘If you send me home, I’m going to die’: Hong Kong unions call for safeguards against sacking seriously ill domestic helpers
Helpers and labour unions cite cases of employers sacking domestic workers who develop serious health conditions and forcing them to leave Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Open: Andrey Rublev quells Chinese wildcard Shang, to meet Ruusuvuori in final
Andrey Rublev was pushed to the limit by Chinese wildcard Shang Juncheng before booking his spot in the final of the Hong Kong Tennis Open here on Saturday.
No plans to revive mask mandate or border tests as Hong Kong braces for flu season peak and rise in Covid infections, health chief says
Hospital Authority has enacted measures such as more hospital beds and strengthened triage in emergency departments.
Hong Kong to sell rubbish bags with special labels to ensure only approved ones used for waste charging
Hong Kong residents can purchase government-approved rubbish bags carrying labels of authenticity from more than 3,000 designated stores and online platforms starting next month, the city’s ...
Battling Rublev ends teen wildcard’s run to reach Hong Kong final
World number five Andrey Rublev overcame a fierce examination from Chinese wildcard Jerry Shang Juncheng on Saturday to reach the Hong ...
New guidelines for Hong Kong’s district councillors allow proxy voting, but minister confident privilege won’t be abused
Home Affairs chief Alice Mak not worried about absenteeism, noting councillors now required to attend at least 80 per cent of meetings.
Walk down memory lane in historic Hong Kong border town boost to area’s economy, John Lee says as he flags up new eco-tourism ferry route
About 34,000 people in 860 tour groups visit time capsule Sha Tau Kok, largely closed off since 1950s, on the border with mainland China.
White-on-white minimalist Hong Kong home is a dream living space – two-bedroom flat is both designer-worthy and functional
A minor update to an apartment in Hong Kong’s Mid-Levels turned into a full-blown renovation. The results reflect the homeowner’s tastes and spin maximum satisfaction from a minimalist aesthetic.
Hong Kong may take ‘year or two’ extra to return to budget surplus amid sluggish economy, reduced land sales: Paul Chan
Finance chief says surplus may take longer than original estimate of 2025-26 fiscal year; suggests higher corporate tax and government service fees to boost income.