The younger brother of Britain’s prime minister, Maximilian Johnson has run into trouble in Mongolia. He works for a Hong Kong-based fund GRF2 that …
Coronavirus: Hong Kong’s ‘zero infection’ policy unsustainable, expert warns, urging elderly to get vaccinated; 5 imported cases confirmed
Professor Ivan Hung from the government’s expert committee on vaccines says social-distancing rules can be eased only with an 80 to 90 per cent inoculation rate.
Businesses in Hong Kong Slam Tightened Covid Travel Curbs
Business groups in Hong Kong reacted with dismay after travel curbs were tightened Monday for residents returning from more than a dozen countries — including the U.S., France and Spain — less than …
In flex for Hong Kong, city’s largest financial training firm helps Macau get ready for stock exchange launch
Hong Kong’s largest financial training organisation is working with authorities in Macau to establish an investment industry and a talent pool for a stock exchange in the former Portuguese colony. The …
Coronavirus: domestic helpers vaccinated in the Philippines ‘could be able to travel to Hong Kong as soon as August 30’
Manila’s top diplomat in the city says the arrangement is likely to involve the use of a special ‘yellow card’ issued by the Philippine government.
National Security Law Seen Threatening Hong Kong’s Financial Role
Implementation of last year’s highly contentious national security law could cost Hong Kong its international luster as a financial hub, experts have told VOA. More than 130 residents, activists, …
HKEX to launch A-shares futures, filling a gap in cross-border finance and giving Hong Kong the edge over Singapore
HKEX has entered into a new licensing agreement with global index provider MSCI to launch the new futures contract based on the MSCI China A 50 Connect Index.
OPINION-The Dynamics of Delaying Anti-Sanctions Law for Hong Kong
The temporary decision of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (SCNPC) to delay the incorporation of the Anti-Sanction Law into the Appendix 3 of the Basic Law of both Hong Kong …
OPINION-The Dynamics of Delaying Anti-Sanctions Law for Hong Kong
The temporary decision of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (SCNPC) to delay the incorporation of the Anti-Sanction Law into the Appendix 3 of the Basic Law of both Hong Kong …
OPINION – A tale of three cities
Until very recently the longest quarantines required in the world were practised by three cities, Hong Kong, Singapore and Macau, all of which required at least a 21 quarantine for most arrivals from …