The Hong Kong government will gain powers to restrict local access to the world’s biggest technology platforms under legislation to punish “doxing” offences expected to be passed this year. The …
Hong Kong’s Tor set to take out TrueGreen’s $100m-plus round
It seems Aussie assets are the flavour of the day for Hong Kong’s Tor Investment Management. The private alternative asset manager has made its second big local play in less than a month, with it …
Hong Kong anti-doxing bill to allow blocking of social media access
The Hong Kong government will gain powers to restrict local access to the world’s biggest technology platforms under legislation to punish “doxing” offences expected to be passed this year. The …
Coronavirus: Hong Kong revokes Saudi Arabia consulate worker’s quarantine exemption for breaking Covid-19 rules
Family of Saudi Arabia consulate worker stripped of self-isolation privileges and sent into quarantine after visiting shopping centres during home confinement. City confirms five imported Covid-19 …
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE SHOW HONG KONG 2021
Returning for the 3rd edition, the Accounting & Finance Show Hong Kong 2021 will see 80 local and international accounting and finance leaders and technology experts taking the virtual stage on July …
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE SHOW HONG KONG 2021
Returning for the 3rd edition, the Accounting & Finance Show Hong Kong 2021 will see 80 local and international accounting and finance leaders and technology experts taking the virtual stage on July …
Four of Hong Kong’s Top Banks Halt Some Evergrande Mortgages
HSBC Holdings Plc, Bank of China Ltd.’s Hong Kong unit and at least two other major lenders stopped providing mortgages to buyers of China Evergrande Group’s unfinished residential properties in Hong …
Why Hong Kong’s proposed doxxing law alarms Google and Facebook
A proposed bill criminalizes doxxing—but doesn’t define the term—and gives the city’s privacy commissioner police powers.
Aussie Wine Exports to Hong Kong Soar After China Tariff Hit
Australian wine companies may have hit a big roadblock in getting bottles to China because of sky-high tariffs. But the road to Hong Kong appears to be wide open.Shipments to the city rocketed 111% in …
Hong Kong’s high business start-up cost fails to deter foreign companies seeking access to China’s breakneck growth pace
Overseas companies will keep coming to Hong Kong for its low-tax regime and access to mainland China, despite it being twice as expensive to set up here as in Singapore.