April 28 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs has barred its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic's AI models, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Employees of ...
Goldman Staff in Hong Kong Lose Access to Anthropic’s Claude
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s staff in Hong Kong no longer have access to Anthropic’s Claude, an AI agent that speeds the process of writing computer software, according to a person familiar with the ...
Hong Kong’s ICAC charges police superintendent over HK$1 million bribe, misconduct
Anti-corruption watchdog charges officer, girlfriend and brother over alleged bribe, leaked police information and attempt to pervert justice.
Hong Kong police arrest man after fire inside sports store injures staff member
Kowloon Bay Decathlon store worker burns hands tackling fire set by suspect who fled but was arrested within hours.
Hong Kong exports surge 35.8% in March, sharpest rise in over 5 years
Exports rise by nearly 36 per cent in March year on year, driven by demand for AI electronics, outpacing February growth despite trade disruptions.
Hong Kong airport body launches $2.4 billion note sale amid rising traffic
By Yantoultra Ngui and Julie Zhu SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, April 28 (Reuters) - Government-owned Airport Authority Hong Kong launched a HK$19 billion ($2.42 billion) three-tranche note sale to refinance ...
Hong Kong exports surge 35.8% in March due to strong demand for AI electronics
Exports rise at sharpest rate in over five years by nearly 36 per cent in March year on year, outpacing February growth despite trade disruptions.
Hong Kong ICT Awards 2026 opens for enrolment
The Hong Kong ICT Awards (HKICTA) 2026, organised by the Digital Policy Office (DPO), opens for enrolment today (April 28). This year marks the 20th anniversary of the HKICTA, celebrating two decades ...
Hong Kong Disneyland profit drops 36% to HK$536 million as costs rise, visitors fall
Managing director says attendance was hit by ‘macroeconomic pressures’ in some markets, adding that 15 typhoons forced park closures.
Optical Computing Company Lightelligence Jumps Fivefold in Hong Kong Debut — Update
Shares of the company, formally trading as Shanghai Xizhi Technology, rose over fivefold from its IPO price to as high as 930 Hong Kong dollars early Tuesday before paring gains to HK$814.00. It ...
Ashes and memories: one family’s return to the site of Hong Kong’s worst fire in decades
Yip Shun-Ting Carbon returns for the first time to his apartment to salvage belongings after last year’s fire that killed 168 people, including his mother ...
Chinese EV battery maker CATL raises $5 billion in Hong Kong share sale
April 28 (Reuters) - China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co (CATL) has priced its Hong Kong share sale at the lower end of the indicated range, raising HK$39.19 billion ($5.00 billion), according ...
Hong Kong marks 85th anniversary of Bruce Lee’s arrival with statue and exhibition
Life-size bronze statue unveiled at former site of Lee family home on Nathan Road, alongside exhibition of rare photos and posters An entertainment company and an arts curator have unveiled a ...
Sole eatery on Hong Kong’s southernmost island may shut after 50 years in business
Owner of Ming Kee Seafood Restaurant on Po Toi Island says he is hoping someone will take over his business but customers have dwindled The sole restaurant on Hong Kong's southernmost Po Toi Island ...