As our medical supplies are now sufficient, we will go for a wider distribution of those resources,’ city leader Carrie Lam said at a press briefing on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong architect convicted for carrying petrol, nails amid national anthem, security law protests
The defendant had said he had no knowledge of the items inside the two bags he was carrying, as he was only disposing of them for a friend, but a judge rejected that defence on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
HK’s rich eye Chinese property as Evergrande woes deepen
Property conglomerates in Hong Kong are snapping up new deals on the Chinese mainland, where homegrown developers such as China Evergrande Group remain mired in debt. But such aggressive expansion may ... ( read original story ...)
How smart interior design gave a 420 sq ft Hong Kong the wow factor and turned it into a cosy home perfect for entertaining
A good location, ample light, and some clever design hacks with mirrors and storage have turned a first-time homeowner’s small flat into a cosy home perfect for entertaining. ( read original story ...)
Henderson Land, Hong Kong’s third-largest developer, warns of tough times ahead as it reports 9 per cent profit fall for 2021
The fifth wave of coronavirus, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which triggered sanctions that have hit global trade, are likely to subdue Hong Kong’s economic recovery, the developer’s chairmen warn. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s gyms, dojos and fitness centres close, leaving landlords with up to 500,000 sq ft of vacant real estate
A recent wave of forced closures of fitness centres is creating vast areas of empty real estate in Hong Kong and driving down rents. ( read original story ...)
China’s property rebound is unstable
The recent relaxation of official pressure on the Chinese real estate sector is less reassuring than it seems. Battered property stocks surged last week on regulators' promises to stabilise the sector ... ( read original story ...)
38 arrested in Hong Kong for trying to swindle pandemic benefits
Hong Kong police have arrested 38 people for allegedly attempting to defraud over HK$285 million (SG$49.4 million) from a government loan scheme that supports small and medium enterprises affected by ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong suspends trading in shares of Chinese property developer Evergrande
Hong Kong suspended trading in shares of the world’s most indebted property developer Evergrande on Monday pending a release of “inside information” from the Chinese company ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese property giant suspends share trading again
The debt-laden property developer Evergrande, which racked up debts worth $A420 billion, has suffered another embarrassing blow by suspending trading on the Hong Kong stock exchange for a second time. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks rise following US and Europe equities
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Asia-Pacific equities news every morning. Hong Kong technology shares rose on Monday to extend a rally last week after Beijing signalled ... ( read original story ...)
China property giant Evergrande suspends share trading again
Troubled Chinese property developer giant Evergrande and all its units suspended trading in Hong Kong Monday morning, according to a notice to the stock exchange. ( read original story ...)
China Evergrande and Its Units Suspend Trading in Hong Kong
Embattled Chinese real estate developer China Evergrande Group along with its other units suspended trading in Hong Kong Monday morning, according to exchange filings. Most Read from BloombergUkraine ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: why thousands of rooms at Hong Kong’s isolation hotels for Covid-19 patients are still empty
City leader has vowed to redesignate the space for other purposes, with authorities revealing occupancy rate at just over 50 per cent. ( read original story ...)