Hong Kong’s Legislative Council passed the territory’s first Stablecoins Bill —an ordinance that drapes bank-style capital, liquidity, and disclosure obligations over any issuer of a fiat-referenced ...
Hong Kong Dollar’s Volatility Fuels Talk on How FX Peg May Shift
A fresh debate about the sustainability of Hong Kong’s decades-long currency peg has analysts ruminating on what might eventually replace it.
Invented in Hong Kong, EXOTICA UMAMI [EX M], a new and natural flavour enhancer gets stamp of approval from professional chefs
Invented in Hong Kong, EXOTICA UMAMI [EX M], a new and natural flavour enhancer gets stamp of approval from professional chefs ...
Court suspends work ban on Hong Kong contractor linked to 5 site deaths
Aggressive Construction Company will remain on government’s registered list of contractors temporarily pending a hearing on its appeal.
LME’s new Hong Kong warehouses attract strong interest for metal deliveries, LME CEO says
The London Metal Exchange's new warehouses in Hong Kong are seeing strong interest for metal deliveries before they go live next month, partly due to the current tightness in the copper market, the ...
Kai Tak Sports Park drew 590,000 concertgoers in first 3 months since opening, Hong Kong gov’t says
Around 590,000 people attended concerts held at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park in the first three months after it opened, with over half of them tourists, the government has said. Secretary for ...
11 arrested in joint operation by Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia police against scam syndicate
A joint operation targeting a transnational scam syndicate saw the arrest of 11 individuals aged between 24 and 48 across Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. The operation, which took place from April ...
Hong Kong Michelin-recommended eatery Ancient Moon to shutter after 11 years
Hong Kong’s Michelin-recognized restaurant Ancient Moon, which serves Singaporean and Malaysian food, will shut down next month after 11 years of business.
Halt Lantau reclamation plan or risk Northern Metropolis bids: Hong Kong developers
Louis Loong, lawmaker and Real Estate Developers Association's secretary general, says government cannot support both megaprojects concurrently Hong Kong authorities should immediately halt plans to ...
8 ex-Hong Kong hawker control officers spared jail over job ‘buddy lists’
District Court sentences eight former Food and Environmental Hygiene Department officers to between 150 and 240 hours of community service.
Hong Kong police officer’s firearm accidentally goes off at headquarters
A Hong Kong police officer’s semi-automatic firearm accidentally discharged at the force’s headquarters in Wan Chai on Tuesday afternoon. The officer was unloading his weapon in a designated area ...
25% of Hong Kong employers plan to cut staff in next quarter: survey
Company releases poll results as latest government figures show unemployment rate has reached 30-month high, at 3.5 per cent for March to May.
Hong Kong: A Melange of Michelin-Starred Experiences, Food Festivals & Casual Dining
Hong Kong, a gourmand's paradise, attracts every kind of holidaymaker-- vegetarian, non-vegetarian, vegan, the discerning and even adventurous foodie with its year-round vibrant food festivals. On the cards this year are: French GourMay Festival (1 May - 8 June 2025),
Puppy’s death sparks calls for Hong Kong to quickly tighten animal cruelty laws
Hong Kong must tighten animal cruelty laws to prevent more dogs from being mutilated and dying while consumer demand for cropped tails and ears in pets makes such practices difficult to phase out, ...