Hong Kong has a free market economy, highly dependent on international trade and finance - the value of goods and services trade, including the sizable share of reexports, is about four times GDP.
Asian equities were mixed overnight as Mainland China underperformed and Hong Kong and Australia were closed for Boxing Day. We are seeing a rebound today in US trading among US-listed China ...
Critics say national security law cracking down on offences such as insurrection will further erode civil liberties Hong Kong’s parliament has passed a controversial national security law ...
HONG KONG, April 10 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The last thing Hong Kong’s struggling stock market needs is for the shares of a $1.9 billion listed company to plunge 99% in 15 minutes. That's the ...
Three words, stamped out in multicolour tiles above a doorway, represented one of the last vestiges of Hong Kong’s once vibrant literary spaces. On 31 March, Mount Zero, a beloved independent ...
A 47-year-old Hong Kong man has been charged with drug trafficking after customs seized about HK$2.2 million (US$280,972) of cannabis and crack cocaine in a weekend bust. The Customs and Excise ...
Hong Kong’s economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, a tentative sign that the city’s post-pandemic recovery is stabilizing. The city’s gross domestic product expanded 2.7% in ...
An extraordinary 2022/23 Hong Kong horse racing season ended in remarkable fashion on Sunday, 16 July at Sha Tin Racecourse and reinforced Hong Kong’s world-class racing with history-making performa ...
A Portuguese citizen who also held a Hong Kong ID card is the first foreign national to be jailed under the city's National Security Law A Portuguese man has become the first European citizen ...
Hong Kong, once a beacon of free economic activity, a center of trade and commerce, and a democratic and free state with a level of sovereign control, would be rapidly taken over by mainland China.
The government in Delhi wants to use the territory to build “the Hong Kong of India” – a hub of trade, tourism and defence – costing billions and bringing thousands of people to the islands.