Here’s why you need an offshore bank account Home to many financial institutions, Hong Kong has long been recognised as a prime location for financial services. But amid the anti-government protests …
Hong Kong at front and centre in push for ‘green capital’
The Greater Bay Area is expected to emerge with Asia’s largest capital pool, and Hong Kong will play a key part in it. In the coming years, that may be the most significant story for Hong Kong and the …
Hong Kong’s finance minister signals there will be no cash handout in his coming budget, despite surge in stamp duty revenue
In rallying call, Paul Chan urges Hong Kong enterprises to harness economic opportunities despite Sino-US tensions he predicts will endure under Biden presidency.
Meet the Hong Kong expat proving to be a thorn in HSBC’s side
Freezing former pro-democracy politician Ted Hui’s accounts is turning into a PR disaster for the London-listed bank …
Covid-19 deals killer blow to Hong Kong food trucks, as more operators abandon scheme
Hong Kong’s experiment with food trucks appears on the brink of collapse, generating only HK$1.21 million last year as most operators decided it was not worth their while to work. The scheme kicked …
How to rein in China without risking war is the issue Biden must address
The US leader has taken a tough line with president Xi Jinping, raising concerns about trade, Taiwan, Hong Kong and alleged genocide in Xinjiang …
Made in Hong Kong was once world-famous. But now it’s disappearing from Australian shops
Despite a resurgence in buying Made in Hong Kong products, experts say it’s difficult for the label to reclaim its glory days of the 1980s.
Bar Association ‘causing confusion’ by saying proposed law change lets authorities stop residents from leaving Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s Security Bureau has accused the Bar Association of causing “unnecessary misunderstanding” after the barristers’ group voiced concern over a proposed legislative amendment it said would …
Wave of coronavirus cases brings a tide of racism in Hong Kong
Ethnic minorities, many of whom provide essential services, have been blamed by residents and an official for the spread of the virus.
See how Hong Kong will celebrate Lunar New Year amid pandemic
The Lunar New Year is usually a time of raucous joy in Hong Kong — large social gatherings, night parades and massive firework displays. But all these traditions have been put on hold as Hong Kong …