China’s foreign ministry has again hit out at the U.S. for citing national security concerns in its latest action against Chinese firms, part of Washington’s effort to contain Beijing’s growing …
HSBC CEO expresses regret to Hong Kong activist over frozen bank accounts
Noel Quinn, HSBC chief executive, personally wrote to a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist to express regret after the bank froze his bank account, in a sign of the challenges that companies are facing …
He Climbed 800 Feet in a Wheelchair. Hong Kong Watched in Awe.
Lai Chi-wai fell short of his goal of ascending a skyscraper by rope. It hardly made his feat any less impressive.
Former Hong Kong lawmaker rejects HSBC’s explanation for frozen accounts
Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has renewed his criticism of HSBC for freezing his local bank accounts even after the global bank’s chief executive, Noel Quinn, wrote to him to explain the …
Former Hong Kong lawmaker rejects HSBC’s explanation over frozen accounts
Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has renewed his criticism of HSBC for freezing his local bank accounts even after the global bank’s chief executive, Noel Quinn, wrote to him to explain the …
Tips from the top: Jamil Anderlini’s guide to Hong Kong
Dim sum, surfing, scenic hikes . . . the FT’s Asia editor shares his recommendations for discovering the city behind the bustle …
Paraplegic climber raises himself 820 feet outside Hong Kong skyscraper
Using a system of ropes and pulleys while strapped into his wheelchair, professional climber Lai Chi-wai spent 10 hours lifting himself alongside Hong Kong’s Nina Towers.Jan. 18, 2021 © 2021 NBC …
Hong Kong Experts Back Pfizer Shots, Clearing Way for Approval
A panel of experts said they have recommended that Hong Kong approve the Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech SE coronavirus vaccine for use, clearing the way for a regulatory greenlight as the city tries to stamp …
China sanctions US lawmakers, officials over Hong Kong, Taiwan moves
Beijing says it will target American personnel in response to Washington’s bans triggered by mass arrests in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong fourth wave: restaurants, beauty parlours demand immediate easing of Covid-19 rules to prevent onslaught of closures, lay-offs
Restaurants, beauty parlours plead with Hong Kong government to allow them to open up their premises, after seemingly endless social-distancing curbs.