Hong Kong’s controversial shark fin trade may face its biggest shakeup in years if conservationists get their way in securing tighter regulations at an …
Macau GP rookie Gerrard Xie wins F4 opening race
In a thrilling first single-seater race at Macau’s Guia circuit, Macau Grand Prix rookie Gerrard Xie from Hong Kong held off two-time winner Charles Leong Hon chio from Macau.
Pandemic, Central Banks, Property Issues Drive Hong Kong Shares Into Red
The Hong Kong Hang Seng Index opened higher Friday but sagged in the afternoon, finishing off 0.3% as traders weighed tenacious COVID-19 outbreaks in mainland China, the nation’s struggling property …
Laugfs sells Bangladesh business to Hong Kong’s Kai Heng Long for $23.39m
Laugfs Gas said in a stock filing that it divested a 69% stake or 2,645,203 ordinary shares it directly held in its subsidiary Laugfs Gas Bangladesh Limited (LGBL), for $16.1 million on October 15.
U.S. imposes new sanctions over Iran sanctions evasion, targets Chinese firms
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on over a dozen companies based in China, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates that Washington accused of facilitating the sale of Iranian …
U.S. imposes new sanctions over Iran sanctions evasion, targets Chinese firms
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on over a dozen companies based in China, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates that Washington accused of facilitating the sale of Iranian …
‘No Tears Left’: Hong Kong Property Agents Resort to Desperate Ads
Property agents in Hong Kong are resorting to increasingly wry advertising slogans to attract potential buyers during the city’s worst housing slump in years.
Hong Kong home prices to plummet 25 per cent this year in some areas, slump is ‘sharper than it appears’, agents say
Hong Kong property sales tepid amid rising interest rates and economic headwinds For example, a 494 sq ft flat in the 63 Pokfulam development in western Hong Kong Island sold for HK$13.28 million …
Guarded welcome for Hong Kong moves to stem brain drain, but critical border issues remain
Hong Kong’s incentives to attract talent may be a step in the right direction, but the disappointment was palpable in the silence over when the border would be reopened.
Hong Kong, China stocks extend rally on easing of Covid-19 curbs, support for developers
BEIJING – Stocks in China, including Hong Kong, rallied for a second day on Monday, after the announcement of new measures to prop up the beleaguered property sector and the easing of the country’s …