Hong Kong’s new top judge warned Monday that the semiautonomous Chinese territory’s courts need to show they are impartial amid a flurry of politically charged cases ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s ‘law and order’ important for international businesses: commerce secretary
Hong Kong's "law and order" was important for international businesses, a government official said on Monday, in response to concerns over the impact of a sweeping national security law on the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Tracker Fund Stops Investing In China Firms On US Ban List
Hong Kong's original stock market tracker said Monday it would make no new investments in firms listed by Washington as having links to China's military as it also recommended Americans no longer ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong security bureau says Tai Mo Shan radar station with ‘follow the party’ slogan houses comms installation for defence purposes
The Security Bureau has said a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) radar station sitting atop Hong Kong’s highest peak houses communication installations for various organisations, including ones for ... ( read original story ...)
Mainland Buyers Help Sanctioned China Firms Rebound in Hong Kong
Having slumped under the weight of a U.S. executive order, China’s three major telecommunications companies are on the rebound in Hong Kong -- supported by mainland cash. ( read original story ...)
Goldman, JPMorgan, M. Stanley to delist some Hong Kong products after U.S. ban
U.S. banks Goldman Sachs JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley will delist 500 Hong Kong-listed structured products, following a U.S. ban on investments in companies Washington deems linked to China's military. ( read original story ...)
Bilibili and Kuaishou’s Hong Kong listings will showcase the e-commerce prowess of China’s video-sharing giants
Kuaishou Technology and Bilibili executives will become the internet stars of their own online videos when they digitally market their video-sharing apps' Hong Kong share sales in the coming months. ( read original story ...)
US, Australia, UK, Canada condemn mass arrests in Hong Kong
American, Australian, Canadian and British diplomats issued a joint statement Sunday condemning the detention of more than 50 Hong Kong activists, calling it evidence that the city's strict new ... ( read original story ...)
Goldman, M. Stanley to delist some Hong Kong products after U.S. investment ban
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan units will delist a total of 500 Hong Kong-listed structured products, Hong Kong stock exchange filings on Sunday showed. ( read original story ...)
Opinion: Lumping together the Hong Kong and US protests is absurd
Chinese state media and users on Chinese social media have compared the storming of the US Congress to protests in Hong Kong. And they accuse Western media of double standards. That's farcical, says ... ( read original story ...)
Skin in the game: Hong Kong protesters facing security law see banned slogan tattoos as ‘last inch of freedom’
Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters Eugene and Hong are determined to keep their tattoos depicting the now-illegal slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times.” They see their skin as the “last ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Protest-Related Website Says Users’ Access Blocked
A Hong Kong website that publishes material mainly related to anti-government protests in 2019 said its users' access had been blocked by the city's internet service providers (ISPs). The website, ... ( read original story ...)
Former clients of closed Hong Kong law firm demand the speedy return of HK$100 million frozen in its accounts
A group of victims affected by the closure of a major conveyancing firm that had misappropriated client funds has demanded the swift return of HK$100 million (US$12.9 million) belonging to at least 79 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong website listing police data gets blocked, raising censorship fears
The disruption raised the prospect that the city, long a bastion of online freedom, could begin to fall under the shadow of the tight censorship system that separates mainland Chinese internet from th ... ( read original story ...)