XPeng Inc. ended flat in its Hong Kong trading debut after becoming the first Chinese electric-vehicle maker to finish a so-called homecoming share sale that raised $1.8 billion.The shares, which …
China ‘needs Hong Kong’ in race for global financial leadership, former stock exchange chief says
There is a chance that China could become the leader in the global financial system, according to Charles Li, the former head of Hong Kong’s stock exchange operator.
Guangdong opens more than 9,000 public job positions to HK and Macau residents
Guangdong province has issued a new Public Recruitment of College Graduates in 2021, allowing for Hong Kong and Macau Residents to apply for more than 9,000 positions in the mainland cities included i …
What Bankers Can Know, You Can’t in Hong Kong
Low-tax Hong Kong is a convenient offshore haven for China’s governing and business elites, and they would prefer to keep their activities away from prying eyes. The trouble is that the city’s …
What Bankers Can Know, You Can’t in Hong Kong
Low-tax Hong Kong is a convenient offshore haven for China’s governing and business elites, and they would prefer to keep their activities away from prying eyes. The trouble is that the city’s …
Chinese Tesla challenger debuts in Hong Kong with $1.8 bn IPO
“Companies have to split their business,” said Ferdinand Dudenhöffer … listed Chinese electric car makers — Nio and Li Auto — are also aiming to list in Hong Kong. China is the world’s largest car …
Chinese Tesla challenger debuts in Hong Kong with $1.8 bn IPO
“Companies have to split their business,” said Ferdinand Dudenhöffer … listed Chinese electric car makers — Nio and Li Auto — are also aiming to list in Hong Kong. China is the world’s largest car …
Hong Kong govt says privacy law amendments only concern ‘doxxing’ acts
The Hong Kong government said on Tuesday proposed amendments to the city’s privacy law only concern “doxxing acts and law-enforcement powers of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data …
Facebook, Google, Twitter and other tech firms could leave Hong Kong over doxxing bill, industry group says
Changes to Hong Kong’s data protection laws could force some companies to stop providing services in the city, according to an industry group that represents some of the world’s top tech firms.
Facebook, Google, Twitter and other tech firms could leave Hong Kong over doxxing bill, industry group says
Changes to Hong Kong’s data protection laws could force some companies to stop providing services in the city, according to an industry group that represents some of the world’s top tech firms.