Professionals need help to understand responsibilities under bill being scrutinised in legislature, Chloe Mo Sung-yu of Hong Kong Occupational Therapist Association says.
Was it raining hailstones or cotton in Hong Kong? Observatory investigates claims
Several videos circulating online show white pellets dancing in the sky in Yuen Long at around 9.30pm on Tuesday.
Swapping sirens of war in Israel for cheers and football in Hong Kong, midfielder Braunshtain’s out to resurrect career
Eastern midfielder Barak Braunshtain is resurrecting his career in the Premier League, but still hears the sirens from the early days of the war in Gaza.
Hong Kong Hit By Nearly 10,000 Lighting Strikes Overnight
Hong Kong was lashed by nearly 10,000 cloud-to-ground lightning strikes from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning, according to data from the city's weather observatory. The Chinese city is accustomed ...
Ultra athlete Mayank Vaid, who tried to swim around Hong Kong twice in a day, eyes Double Arch 2 Arc Triathlon first
Hong Kong lawyer Mayank Vaid once held the record for the Enduroman Arch 2 Arc and in August will become the first person to attempt double that race.
Call for Hong Kong government to offer better job support for young people belonging to ethnic minorities
KELY Support Group says schools should provide more career support and companies can benefit from diverse cultural background and talent.
Global talents to enhance Hong Kong’s competitiveness: HKSAR chief executive
John Lee, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), said on Tuesday that attracting global talents to Hong Kong will directly enhance Hong Kong's competitiveness and drive the city's economic development.
Hong Kong Bitcoin and Ether ETFs attract over $200M on day 1
The value of the assets solicited pales in comparison to their United States counterparts, where spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted nearly $4 billion in assets under management during their first week of debut and $4.5 billion in volume on Jan. 12 alone, the first day of trading on Wall Street.
SocGen Hong Kong traders exit after unauthorised risky bets uncovered
Two Société Générale traders in Hong Kong left the group last year after the French bank discovered unauthorised derivatives trades that could have lost it money in a severe market downturn.
Hong Kong businesses shut shop as city struggles to revive post pandemic
When Jacky Yu, 48, opened his Japanese gift shop in Hong Kong more than a decade ago, the tourist and shopping district of Mong Kok was a bustling hub packed with stalls, street food and tourists.
Goldman Says Funds Likely Selling Japan Stocks to Buy Hong Kong
Global money managers may be starting to unwind their hugely popular long Japan, short Hong Kong equity trades due to the widening gap between valuations in the two markets, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. says.
Hong Kong transgender activist gets new male ID after yearslong legal battle
Transgender activist Henry Tse’s ID card dominated his world for the past seven years, the center of a lengthy court battle and a fight for recognition.
Hong Kong ETFs begin trading, issuers unfazed if US declares ETH a security
Exchange-traded fund issuers in Hong Kong are not concerned about the crypto crackdown in the United States which could result in regulators classifying Ether (ETH) as a security. Speaking at a press conference on April 29 on the eve of the launch of ...
How TikTok grew from a fun app for teens into a potential national security threat
TikTok has grown from a niche teen app into a global trendsetter. What's now in question is whether it will be around much longer and, if so, in what form?