China, including Hong Kong, occupies 324 spots in the 2024 Forbes Global 2000 ranking of the world’s top publicly traded companies unveiled Thursday. That’s the second consecutive decline from a …
China property crisis: Dexin joins list of developers ordered to liquidate in Hong Kong
China Construction Bank (Asia) had filed the petition three months ago seeking repayment of a note worth US$350 million plus interest Dexin China Holdings has joined the growing list of troubled …
Property Stocks Propel Hong Kong Market Amid Regulatory Scrutiny
Hong Kong stocks saw a slight rise driven by property stocks, which advanced 2.3% following optimistic Citi analyst projections. China’s shares were mixed due to regulatory scrutiny. Property giant …
Silence and heavy security in China and Hong Kong on 35th anniversary of Tiananmen crackdown
Security in Beijing is tight around Tiananmen Square on Tuesday as China marks 35 years since the bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests that killed hundreds, if not thousands.
Self-Exiled Hong Kong Artist Aims to Counter China’s Silence on June 4
TAICHUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) – Hong Kong artist Kacey Wong is striving to keep alive the memory of China’s June 4 crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators from his adopted home of Taiwan, as Chinese authorities again bar all public commemoration or discussion of the killings in 1989.
Philippines Releases Data on Recruitment Costs Paid by Migrant Workers Abroad
The findings revealed that the majority of Filipino workers overseas are based in Middle Eastern countries, Taiwan (China), and Hong Kong (China), comprising over 62% of the total.
‘China’s London’? Hong Kong’s finance hub status will be cemented by mainland’s economic development, summit told
Hong Kong’s status as an international financial centre will be reinforced by yuan internationalisation and China’s economic transformations, according to top finance officials and industry players.
Hong Kong property: second-hand prices edge up in April as bargain pricing of new units seduces buyers, analysts say
In April, property deals in Hong Kong, including new and lived-in homes, car parks, office units, shops and industrial places, hit a near three-year high with 9,880 units changing hands, according to …
Former Hong Kong Cyberport chairman wanted by Vietnam over financial fraud case has not been reappointed to city leader John Lee’s think tank
A former Hong Kong Cyberport chairman who is wanted by Vietnamese authorities has not been reappointed as a member of the city leader’s think tank. Lee George Lam was not on the list of appointments …
Former Hong Kong Cyberport chairman wanted by Vietnam over financial fraud case has not been reappointed to city leader John Lee’s think tank
A former Hong Kong Cyberport chairman who is wanted by Vietnamese authorities has not been reappointed as a member of the city leader’s think tank. Lee George Lam was not on the list of appointments …