Who owns Ant Group? How large is the IPO? Hangzhou Junhan and Hangzhou Junao hold 29.86% and 20.66 (50.52%) of total shares. Those entities are owned by Hangzhou Junao, of which Jack Ma owns 34% along ... ( read original story ...)
Britain confirms details of visa offer for some Hong Kong citizens
Britain confirmed details of its route to citizenship for almost three million people in its former colony Hong Kong, saying in a statement that there would be no quota on numbers and that a five-year ... ( read original story ...)
Brunei’s Transport and Infocommunications Ministry comes under Sultan’s scrutiny
Frequent incidences of car fire, flaws in the renewal of road tax and abuse of power were among the issues raised during an unscheduled visit by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah to the Ministry of Transport ... ( read original story ...)
Roundup: Brunei reports 1 new imported COVID-19 case, 148 cases in total
Brunei reported one new imported case of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the national tally to 148. According to Brunei's Ministry of Health, the case is a 40-year-old man arriving on Oct. 16 from ... ( read original story ...)
Hengyi Industries lets contract for polypropylene unit at Brunei refinery
Bhd. has let a contract to Lummus Novolen Technology GmbH for a large-scale polypropylene unit at its 8-million tonnes/year integrated refining and petrochemical complex on Pulau Muara Besar island in ... ( read original story ...)
Canaries, Maldives and Mykonos granted travel corridors
Travel corridors for the Canary Islands, the Maldives and Mykonos have been announced by transport secretary Grant Shapps. In his regular Thursday afternoon update, Shapps tweeted to say the ... ( read original story ...)
Canary Islands, Mykonos and the Maldives added to Scotland’s safe travel list
Scots can now visit the islands without fear of self-isolating for 14 days upon returning. ( read original story ...)
Canary Islands, the Maldives, Denmark and Mykonos added to UK’s list of travel corridors
Brits returning from the Canary Islands, the Maldives, Denmark and Mykonos will no longer need to self-isolate ... ( read original story ...)
Travellers from Canary Islands, Mykonos, Denmark and Maldives will no longer need to isolate on return to UK
Britons have been given a glimmer of hope of some winter sun after three popular holiday destinations were taken off the UK's quarantine list. Travellers returning to the UK from the Canary Islands, ... ( read original story ...)
Liechtenstein added to quarantine list …. but Canaries, Maldives, Denmark and Mykonos removed
The Government announced this afternoon that anyone returning to England from the Canary Islands, the Maldives, Denmark and Mykonos will no longer need to quarantine for 14 days. The quarantine ... ( read original story ...)