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Hong Kong Breaks into Global Top 10 ‘Future Cities’ Ranking as Innovation Push Accelerates
The city is being recognized for its technology infrastructure, financial strength, and integration of smart-city systems amid intensifying global urban competition
Hong Kong Pushes Gold as Financial Bridge in Bid to Link Traditional and Digital Markets
A policy-driven effort positions gold clearing and trading infrastructure as a core connector between conventional finance and emerging financial technologies
Hong Kong Adds Hundreds of Extra Flights as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Air Travel Network
A large-scale capacity increase aims to stabilize regional aviation as airlines reroute and recover schedules impacted by ongoing geopolitical disruption
SU Group Shares Surge After Hong Kong Government Contract Win Sparks Investor Momentum
Security and engineering firm SUGP rallies sharply after announcing a public-sector contract, highlighting sensitivity of small-cap stocks to government procurement news
SailGP Expands Asian Footprint as Hong Kong Secures Key Role in 2027 Global Sailing Season
High-speed sailing championship accelerates regional growth strategy with Hong Kong positioned as a flagship venue in its expanding Asia circuit
Hong Kong Faces Major Exposure as Cross-Border Scam Crackdown Reveals Massive Financial Losses
Authorities uncover an estimated US$752 million tied to coordinated fraud operations spanning multiple jurisdictions, exposing structural weaknesses in financial crime enforcement
Hong Kong Pushes Construction AI Overhaul Under HKIC-Led Digital Transformation Drive
Industry body HKIC is accelerating adoption of AI and digital systems across construction to improve productivity, safety, and project delivery efficiency
Hong Kong Moves to Launch Gold Clearing System to Compete in Global Bullion Trade
City aims to establish a centralized gold settlement infrastructure by July, positioning itself as a regional hub for physical bullion trading and custody
Severe Rainfall Floods Northern Hong Kong as New Territories Bear Brunt of Sudden Storm Burst
Amber rainstorm warning and flood alerts issued after more than 120mm of rain in two hours overwhelm drainage systems in northern districts
Hongkong Land Reports Modest Profit Growth as Central Vacancy Tightens and Singapore Fund Strategy Advances
Property group sees improved earnings in Hong Kong’s prime office market while shifting capital strategy toward a Singapore-linked fund structure
Morgan Stanley Tightens China Travel Device Rules for Hong Kong Bankers
New restrictions on electronic devices aim to reduce regulatory and data security risk for staff traveling between Hong Kong and mainland China
UISEE Debuts on Hong Kong Stock Exchange in $112 Million Autonomous Driving Listing
Beijing-based self-driving technology company raises nearly HK$872 million as Hong Kong’s IPO market continues to favor deep-tech and AI-linked firms
Thailand Detains Hong Kong Activist Wanted in China, Raising Legal and Diplomatic Stakes
Zhang Xinyan was detained in Thailand after authorities acted on a request linked to potential imprisonment in China, highlighting tensions over extradition risk and political asylum protections.
Hong Kong to Lead Largest-Ever Delegation to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in Push for Central Asia Expansion
Chief Executive John Lee will visit two Belt and Road partners in June with over 60 business leaders, aiming to deepen trade, finance, and infrastructure ties with fast-growing Central Asian economies.
Hong Kong Strengthens Ebola Preparedness With Lantau Quarantine Facility Plans
Authorities are upgrading isolation capacity and border health surveillance as part of contingency planning for potential Ebola or other high-risk infectious disease cases.
Hong Kong Pressed to Accelerate Hydrogen Adoption in Race Toward 2050 Carbon Neutrality Goal
Policy advisers and industry stakeholders are calling for faster hydrogen deployment in power, transport, and industrial systems as the city struggles to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors.
Hong Kong to Ban Smoking on Construction Sites After Tai Po Fire Raises Safety Concerns
The new rule, taking effect on July 17, targets fire risks in building zones after a deadly blaze in Tai Po intensified scrutiny of workplace ignition hazards.
Moonshot AI Restructures Corporate Model to Clear Path for Hong Kong IPO
Chinese AI unicorn behind the Kimi chatbot is dismantling its offshore VIE structure in response to tightening Beijing scrutiny, aligning itself for a potential multibillion-dollar listing in Hong Kong.
Hongkong Land Accelerates Capital Recycling With New Singapore Real Estate Fund
The property group is reshaping its portfolio strategy through asset rotation and fund structures amid a slower commercial real estate cycle in Asia
Hongkong Land Reduces Share Count After Buyback, Signaling Capital Return Strategy
The company’s cancellation of 185,000 shares highlights ongoing efforts to manage capital structure and support shareholder value amid shifting property market conditions
Hong Kong Cancels Major LGBTQ+ Event Amid Political Pressure Concerns
The sudden cancellation raises questions about tightening civic space, shifting governance influence, and the future of public LGBTQ+ organizing in the city
Jane Street’s Asia Trading Power Center Faces Pressure as Hong Kong’s Role Evolves
The firm’s most profitable regional strategies sit at the intersection of liquidity, regulation, and China exposure as rival hubs compete for high-frequency trading talent
Inovance’s Hong Kong IPO highlights push to dominate global energy storage power systems market
The Chinese industrial automation giant is leaning on fast-growing energy storage and power conversion systems to fuel expansion and challenge global leaders in a rapidly scaling clean-energy sector
Hong Kong court nears verdict in trial of Tiananmen vigil organizers amid tightening security laws
Final arguments conclude in a closely watched case that tests how far public remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown can be legally constrained under Hong Kong’s national security framework
Parasite found in sushi triggers food safety probe at Hong Kong restaurant
Video of a worm-like organism emerging from a sushi dish went viral, prompting public concern, an apology from the outlet, and a formal inspection by food safety authorities
Hong Kong expands national security funding with new HK$5 billion allocation
The additional budget signals continued SYSTEM-DRIVEN tightening of security infrastructure, extending legal, technological, and enforcement capacity under Hong Kong’s national security framework.
Lenovo Shares Rise in Hong Kong as Investors Reassess PC Demand Cycle
Lenovo Group stock climbed around one point seven percent in Hong Kong trading, reflecting shifting sentiment around global PC recovery, AI-driven hardware demand, and corporate restructuring expectations.
Hong Kong’s eHealth rollout expands to seniors as digital adoption gap persists
The city’s electronic health record system is reaching older residents, but uneven digital literacy and access barriers are limiting real-world usage despite government expansion efforts.
CUHK launches humanoid robotics lab to advance embodied AI research in Hong Kong
The new initiative at the Chinese University of Hong Kong focuses on humanoid robotics and real-world artificial intelligence applications amid intensifying global competition in advanced robotics.
Hong Kong Police Chief Inspector Admits Taking HK$1.1 Million in Bribes to Drop Case
A suspended officer pleaded guilty to corruption and misconduct charges after accepting cash and gifts to halt a criminal investigation and leak confidential case information.
Hong Kong’s Dog-Friendly Restaurant Scheme Draws Surge of 700 Applications on Launch Day
A new regulatory pathway allowing restaurants to welcome dogs has triggered immediate demand from operators, highlighting shifting consumer habits and a controlled relaxation of long-standing food safety rules.
Hong Kong Court Hears Closing Arguments in Trial of Tiananmen Vigil Organizers
The prosecution of former organizers of Hong Kong’s annual Tiananmen Square vigil has reached final submissions, testing the boundaries of lawful assembly and political expression under the city’s national security framework.
Hong Kong Pride Carnival Cancelled for Second Year as Venue and Licensing Barriers Persist
Pink Dot HK’s annual LGBTQ+ festival has been called off again after losing access to venues and failing to secure permits, highlighting ongoing constraints on large-scale civil society events in the city.
Hong Kong Tightens Health Alert Amid Escalating Ebola Outbreak Response by Global Health Authorities
The city has raised its public health alert level as international agencies escalate monitoring of an Ebola outbreak, intensifying scrutiny of cross-border preparedness and containment measures.
Hong Kong Pushes to Become Asia’s Leading Sustainable Investment Hub Amid Green Finance Competition
The city is accelerating policy, regulatory, and market reforms to attract global capital into ESG and climate-focused finance as regional rivals scale up their own green finance ecosystems.
Hyundai Accelerates Hydrogen Strategy With Hong Kong Pilot in Asia-Pacific Expansion
The automaker is extending its fuel-cell ambitions through new regional infrastructure efforts aimed at building a hydrogen ecosystem beyond Korea and mainland China.
Evergrande Liquidators Target PwC in $8.4 Billion Lawsuit Over Audit Role
Liquidators of the collapsed China Evergrande Group accuse PwC’s Hong Kong arm of negligence tied to years of audited accounts, escalating global fallout from the property giant’s failure.
Hong Kong Activists Face Renewed Court Proceedings Over Tiananmen Commemoration Activities
The trial of pro-democracy figures linked to Hong Kong’s former Tiananmen vigil organization resumes under national security charges that continue to reshape civil society in the city.
U.S. Secures Limited Rare Earth Relief as China Keeps Tight Grip on Export System
A narrow easing in access to critical minerals offers Washington short-term relief, but Beijing’s licensing framework continues to define global rare earth supply chains.
Hong Kong Industrial Park Eyes Bond Funding as Northern Metropolis Push Expands
Hung Shui Kiu development body considers future bond issuance and tax incentives as it prepares to kick-start operations with HK$10 billion government backing
Hong Kong Pushes Financial Diplomacy as Paul Chan Heads to Europe for High-Level Outreach
Finance chief Paul Chan embarks on a five-day Europe visit focused on counterterrorism financing cooperation, investment attraction, and repositioning Hong Kong amid shifting global geopolitics
Hong Kong Business and Political Elite Gather to Honor Philanthropist Maisy Ho
Hundreds attend memorial service for the Shun Tak executive and daughter of casino magnate Stanley Ho, highlighting her quiet philanthropic role and influence across Hong Kong’s business establishment.
Hong Kong Tightens Airport Screening After WHO Declares Ebola Emergency in Africa
Health authorities have expanded passenger checks from African flights as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda face new Ebola outbreaks, triggering precautionary measures in a major international travel hub.
Hong Kong Seeks Economic Gains as US-China Thaw Reshapes Global Trade Strategy
Investment officials say hundreds of firms are expanding in the city as leaders point to stabilising US-China ties and a shifting global economic order.
France’s New Restitution Law Reopens Old Imperial Wounds Over Looted Chinese Art
A sweeping French vote to streamline the return of looted cultural artefacts revives unresolved questions about colonial-era plunder, with China’s most iconic losses once again at the center of global cultural politics.
US Senate hearing warns of rapid Chinese nuclear buildup ahead of Trump–Xi talks
Lawmakers and defense officials highlight China’s expanding missile forces as Washington seeks renewed arms control pressure during high-stakes diplomacy with Beijing
US Navy ‘Golden Fleet’ plan raises doubts over new Trump-class battleship concept
Proposed BBG(X) nuclear-powered strike ships aimed at China deterrence face questions over cost, survivability, and industrial feasibility
Evergrande liquidation case against PwC heads to Hong Kong court as audit fallout deepens
Liquidators seek to hold PwC International liable for alleged audit failures linked to Evergrande’s collapse, following multibillion-dollar fines and shareholder compensation settlements
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Hong Kong to Channel Diesel Subsidies Directly to Oil Firms Amid Oversight Concerns
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Hong Kong PMI Slips Below Growth Threshold as External Pressures Weigh on Business Activity
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Hong Kong Shapes Near-Term Property Outlook Across Greater Bay Area
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Hongkong Land Executives Increase Holdings Through Senior Management Share Plan
Hong Kong Company Launches Arbitration Against Maersk Over Panama Port Dispute
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Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Explores Landmark Digital Bond Offering
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Hong Kong Doctor Faces Disciplinary Review After Sharing Resuscitation Image Online
Hong Kong’s East Dam Draws Strong Easter Crowds With Steady Visitor Surge
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