Chinese liquor company ZJLD Group Inc. is seeking to raise as much as HK$6.37 billion ($812 million) through an initial public offering that is set to be Hong Kong’s largest this year.
4 arrested in Hong Kong crackdown on SIM card scheme helping scammers create social media accounts
Three jobless men aged 24 to 28 and 35-year-old woman arrested during raids Collection of more than 7,300 SIM cards registered with fake Hong Kong identity cards, allowing scammers to bypass real-name ...
Watch live: Celebrities walk red carpet at 41st Hong Kong Film Awards
Watch live as celebrities walk the red carpet at the 41st Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday, 16 April. Stars from Hong Kong, mainland China and overseas, are in attendance at the Hong Kong Cultural ...
Hong Kong barbershop featured in Mirror music video catches fire, leaving 2 injured, but historic interior saved
Blaze broke out at half-a-century-old Wah Lai Beauty Parlour in Choi Hung late on Saturday night Traditional interior popular for film shoots and was backdrop for Mirror's first English-language song ...
Promotion campaign fuels Hong Kong tourism
Hong Kong ranks the top outbound destination for Chinese mainland travelers for the upcoming five-day May Day holiday based on statistics for air ticket bookings. A free air ticket distribution ...
Hong Kong consumption vouchers: eager shoppers welcome fresh round of spending credits but some say HK$5,000 value not ‘potent’ enough
First of two tranches dished out on payment platforms from Sunday, giving users HK$3,000 in digital credit Foreigners in city on various talent and work admission schemes, or to study, also entitled ...
Hong Kong Bishop heads to mainland China amid Vatican strains
Stephen Chow’s visit comes as China’s Beijing-approved Catholic Church makes appointments in defiance of Vatican deal.
Beijing strikes cautionary tone on protests in Hong Kong
China’s senior official overseeing Hong Kong’s affairs says that protests are not the only way for people to express their views, weeks after the city’s strict protest rules sparked controversy while ...
Hong Kong national security law: groups can voice interests in other ways instead of protests, Beijing’s top man on city affairs says
HKMAO chief Xia Baolong assures residents protection of national security will not contradict with local action for causes He warns that anti-China forces have not been weeded out despite current calm ...
Hong Kong’s Hostage Pensions
The Communist Party retaliates against residents in the territory who use their special British passports to emigrate ...
Hong Kong transport secretary promises solutions to aviation manpower shortage as industry calls for urgent remedies
Secretary for Transport and Logistics Lam Sai-hung aims to introduce plans before middle of year City recorded 4.41 million visitors during the first three months of 2023, accounting for only about 30 ...
Hong Kong ice hockey body advises other sport associations on how to avoid anthem blunders ahead of handing in report
Before departure tell organisers that searching for anthem online will produce incorrect results, says team leader.
Meet the 31-year old VC and self-made millionaire who faced Hong Kong loan sharks and his own fear of death
Maurice Ng came to the US with nothing after fleeing Hong Kong. Now he's raising $100 million to back founders with "an underdog psychology." ...
Hong Kong Banks Are Netting Crypto Customers as City’s Push Gains Steam
Lenders in the city are looking to fill a vacuum left by the failures of crypto-friendly U.S. banks.