SouthGobi Resources Ltd. (Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”): SGQ, Hong Kong Stock Exchange (“HKEX”): 1878) (the “Company” or “SouthGobi”) today announces its financial and operating results for the three …
Hong Kong’s population shrinks after China’s national security law
Nearly 90,000 residents left Hong Kong in the year after Beijing imposed a national security law, more than quadruple that of 12 months earlier, according to t …
Hong Kong sees largest population decline since record keeping began amid crackdown by Beijing
New figures show Hong Kong’s population declining by 1.2 per cent in the last year as Beijing cracks down on dissent and the pandemic keeps the finance hub sealed off.
Disney+ to Launch in South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong in November
The addition of the three mature Asian markets should fuel further subscriber additions for the service, which beat analyst expectations on Thursday by hitting 116 million total subscribers.
Hong Kong Exchanges’ connection to China will attract international investors to the city, says CEO
Nicolas Aguzin, CEO of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, says some investors may perceive China’s technology crackdown differently and the exchange wants to be the place to “connect all those …
U.S. Advisory Cautions Businesses Operating in Hong Kong About China’s Crackdown
On July 16, 2021, the Biden administration issued a Hong Kong Business Advisory highlighting changes in the political climate of China and Hong Kong. The advisory, titled “Risks and Consideratio …
China’s Anti-sanctions Law A New Headache For Banks In Hong Kong
China’s plan to expand its anti-sanctions law into Hong Kong is a fresh compliance headache for international banks already caught up in deteriorating relations between Beijing and major western …
NetEase Delays $1 Billion Hong Kong Listing of Music Streaming Firm – Sources
NetEase Inc has delayed the $1 billion Hong Kong initial public offering of its music streaming service Cloud Village because of volatile trading in China’s major tech companies, two people with …
The anaconda in the chandeliers: The Hong Kong National Security Law and its implications for middle powers
In May 2021, an Israeli company became the first documented case of China imposing free expression limitations on a foreign business under the 2020 Hong Kong National Security Law. Tuvia Gering argues …
China hacks Israel, Iran, for info on tech, business advances
Tolerance for Chinese cyber attacks has decreased globally following its handling of the coronavirus crisis, Hong Kong, and accusations of war crimes.