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Hong Kong Authorities Target Beauty and Wellness Clinics Over Coercive Sales Practices
Customs authorities detained several senior managers in coordinated enforcement operations targeting coercive practices at beauty and wellness clinics, as regulators move to strengthen consumer protection and confidence in the sector.
Hong Kong Regulators Freeze Fifteen Point Nine Million Dollars in Suspected IPO Fraud Case
Financial regulators froze assets worth fifteen point nine million dollars as part of an investigation into suspected initial public offering fraud, reinforcing efforts to protect the integrity of Hong Kong’s recovering stock market.
Canvas Platform Data Breach Exposes Personal Information of More Than One Hundred Fifty Thousand People
A major security breach at the Canvas digital platform has exposed personal information belonging to more than one hundred fifty thousand people, prompting investigations by cybersecurity authorities and renewed scrutiny of data protecti...
Hong Kong Stocks Rally as Biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence Shares Gain
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index advanced as investors returned to biotechnology and artificial intelligence-related companies, while easing United States Treasury yields and stable domestic inflation provided additional support for equities.
Hong Kong Defends Bonus Plot Ratio Scheme to Accelerate Urban Renewal
Hong Kong’s Development Bureau defended a policy allowing additional development density as an incentive for private developers to redevelop aging districts, arguing that the scheme can help balance planning requirements with the commerc...
Hong Kong Government Deploys Thirty Artificial Intelligence Projects Across Public Services
The newly established AI Efficacy Enhancement Team is rolling out thirty projects across thirteen government departments to improve traffic management, streamline licensing and cut processing times for some public services by as much as ...
CK Hutchison Launches Arbitration Against Panama Over Infrastructure Concessions
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison has begun formal arbitration proceedings against the Panamanian government over infrastructure concessions, highlighting the commercial and geopolitical risks facing multinational operators of major po...
Hong Kong Exchanges Reports Record First-Half Profit as Trading and IPO Activity Rebound
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing posted a record first-half profit of ten point six billion Hong Kong dollars, up twenty-four percent from a year earlier, as stronger trading and initial public offering activity boosted the city’s capita...
Most Chinese Companies Expanding Overseas Choose Hong Kong as Their Global Launchpad
A new survey found that eighty-two percent of mainland Chinese companies planning overseas expansion regard Hong Kong as their preferred base for professional services and financial support, reinforcing the city’s role as a bridge betwee...
Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways Expand Routes and Cargo Operations Through Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific is adding a direct passenger route to Almaty in Kazakhstan, while Qatar Airways Cargo is expanding its operations and freight capacity at Hong Kong International Airport as the city strengthens its position as an internati...
Hong Kong Raises Annual Growth Forecast as Artificial Intelligence Exports Drive Trade
Hong Kong financial authorities raised the city’s real Gross Domestic Product growth forecast to between three point five and four point five percent, citing resilient domestic consumption and a sixty-three percent increase in artificial...
Evergrande Founder Hui Ka-yan Sentenced to Life in Prison Over Corporate Fraud
A Chinese court sentenced Evergrande founder Hui Ka-yan to life imprisonment and imposed major financial penalties, bringing a landmark corporate fraud case involving the collapsed property developer to a severe conclusion.
China Activates Emergency Response as Severe Storms Threaten Southern and Eastern Coastal Provinces
Authorities have stepped up disaster preparations in Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang and Hainan as severe rainfall linked to a tropical depression over the South China Sea threatens manufacturing and logistics infrastructure.
China Awards Top Honors to Shenzhou-21 Crew After Record Two Hundred Ten-Day Space Mission
The Communist Party Central Committee and Central Military Commission honored the three Shenzhou-21 astronauts after their record-setting two hundred ten-day mission, which included orbital scientific experiments.
China Rejects US Pressure on Iran, Warning Sanctions Could Threaten Energy Security
China’s Foreign Ministry condemned expanding US sanctions targeting Iranian oil exports and financial networks, arguing that greater economic pressure on Tehran could threaten Chinese energy supplies and wider regional stability.
China’s Humanoid Robot Industry Signals Commercial Breakthrough as Shipments Surge
Chinese robotics companies say humanoid robots are nearing mass commercial deployment, with domestic manufacturers benefiting from integrated supply chains as China accounts for ninety-seven percent of global humanoid robot shipments.
China Rejects US Tariff Evasion Claims and Warns Mexico’s Import Curbs Could Disrupt Supply Chains
China’s Ministry of Commerce dismissed a White House report alleging that Chinese exporters route goods through Mexico to avoid tariffs and warned that planned Mexican restrictions could disrupt North American and trans-Pacific manufactu...
China Tightens Tax Rules on Offshore Trusts With Twenty Percent Levy on Global Assets
Chinese tax authorities have given high-net-worth individuals ninety days to settle back taxes on offshore trusts under new rules targeting foreign structures used to hold overseas wealth, potentially affecting more than one trillion dol...
Alibaba Profit Falls Seventy-Five Percent as China’s Technology Giant Steps Up Artificial Intelligence Spending
Alibaba reported a sharp decline in net income as heavy spending on semiconductors and cloud infrastructure weighed on quarterly earnings, with the company pursuing a fifty-six billion dollar strategy centered on artificial intelligence ...
China Criticizes US Push for Tighter Alignment Among Allies on Artificial Intelligence
Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian criticized reported US efforts to persuade allies to abandon overlapping artificial intelligence partnerships, warning that a bloc-based approach could fragment international digital governance and coo...
People’s Bank of China Holds Lending Rates Steady and Moves to Curb Yuan’s Rapid Rise
The People’s Bank of China kept the one-year Loan Prime Rate at three percent and the five-year rate at three point five percent while setting a weaker-than-expected daily yuan fixing to slow the currency’s rise to a three-year high.
China Youth Unemployment Rises to Seventeen Point Nine Percent as July Economic Data Disappoints
Youth unemployment among people aged sixteen to twenty-four reached a three-year high as new graduates entered a softer labor market, while July industrial production growth slowed to four point five percent and property sales remained w...
Chinese Aerospace Firm Recovers Reusable Rocket Stage in Major Commercial Spaceflight Milestone
A Chinese aerospace company successfully landed an orbital rocket stage on a ground platform using deployable landing legs, marking a significant advance in reusable launch technology and strengthening China’s commercial space capabilities.
China Launches Surprise Safety Inspections of Major Electric Vehicle Makers
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has begun unannounced checks of battery safety and autonomous-driving systems at five major domestic automakers as Beijing moves to curb intense price competition in the electric vehicl...
Goldman Sachs Sees Strong Wealth Management Fee Growth for Hong Kong Banks
Goldman Sachs expects Hong Kong banks to generate stronger wealth management fees as affluent mainland Chinese clients increase offshore allocations for portfolio diversification, despite wider concerns over tax scrutiny in mainland China.
Hong Kong and Shenzhen Advance Huanggang Port Redevelopment to Improve Cross-Border Connectivity
Hong Kong Security Secretary Chris Tang Ping-keung and Shenzhen officials inspected the new Huanggang port facility as authorities advance a project intended to streamline cross-border travel and strengthen physical links across the Grea...
UBS Warns Hong Kong Property Prices and Rents Face Prolonged Weakness
UBS expects Hong Kong property prices and rents to remain subdued in the coming months as slower population growth, deeper integration with mainland China and a steady supply of new homes weigh on the market.
Hong Kong Customs Arrests Beauty Managers Over Alleged Coercive Retail Sales Practices
Hong Kong Customs arrested beauty managers linked to the Opatra brand following complaints over aggressive and deceptive sales tactics, in an enforcement action aimed at protecting consumers and maintaining confidence in the city's retai...
Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways Expand Hong Kong Passenger and Cargo Networks
Cathay Pacific is adding direct flights to Almaty in Central Asia, while Qatar Airways Cargo plans to expand its presence in Hong Kong, strengthening the city's passenger and freight links as it competes as a major regional aviation and ...
Kwai Chung Hospital Redevelopment Advances With Upgraded Public Psychiatric Facilities
Hong Kong health authorities are progressing with the multi-phase redevelopment of Kwai Chung Hospital, bringing upgraded psychiatric facilities into service as the public healthcare system expands capacity to meet mental health needs.
Evergrande Liquidators Challenge Hong Kong Regulator Over PwC Settlement
Liquidators for China Evergrande Group are challenging the Securities and Futures Commission over its one billion Hong Kong dollar settlement with auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers, adding to the legal fallout surrounding the failed propert...
Hong Kong Exchange Reports Record First-Half Revenue and Profit as Technology Fundraising Surges
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing reported record first-half revenue of 16.7 billion Hong Kong dollars and profit of 10.6 billion Hong Kong dollars, supported by stronger trading volumes and fundraising by technology and artificial intell...
CK Hutchison Seeks at Least $1.5 Billion From Panama in Arbitration Over Canal Port Assets
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings has launched international treaty arbitration seeking at least 1.5 billion United States dollars in damages after Panama seized operations at the Balboa and Cristobal terminals, escalating a d...
Hong Kong to Use Artificial Intelligence to Cut Cross-Border Permit Processing to One Day
Hong Kong transport authorities will deploy large language models and artificial intelligence to automate vehicle licence renewals and cross-boundary driving applications, with the aim of raising automatic approval rates above ninety per...
TCL Opens Nearly Two Billion Yuan AI-Native Factory in Guangzhou
Chinese technology company TCL has begun operating an artificial intelligence-focused manufacturing facility in Guangdong that uses thousands of sensors and autonomous agents, as Beijing pushes to integrate AI more deeply into industrial...
China’s Economy Shows Diverging Growth as Exports Offset Property Weakness
China’s broad M2 money supply rose seven point seven percent year on year while industrial output increased four point five percent, highlighting an uneven economy in which strong exports of AI components and new-energy vehicles are offs...
Moore Threads Plans Hong Kong IPO After First-Half Revenue Surges
Beijing-based graphics processing unit developer Moore Threads is advancing plans for a Hong Kong listing after first-half revenue rose one hundred and forty-seven percent, seeking capital to expand its artificial intelligence chip busin...
China Enforces Twenty Percent Tax on Offshore Trust Assets
Chinese tax authorities have begun enforcing rules imposing a twenty percent levy on offshore trust assets, giving wealthy individuals a ninety-day grace period to settle outstanding obligations as regulators tighten oversight of offshor...
China, Australia and Philippines Coordinate Crackdowns on Smuggling and Online Gambling
Chinese authorities reported joint enforcement successes with Australia and the Philippines, including the seizure of ninety million smuggled cigarettes and the arrest and repatriation of key figures in a two point nine billion yuan cros...
China Successfully Recovers Reusable Rocket Stage in Major Commercial Space Milestone
China successfully launched and recovered the first stage of the Zhuque-3 Y2 reusable rocket at the Dongfeng commercial space innovation pilot zone, advancing efforts to lower launch costs and support large-scale satellite deployment.
Wang Yi Urges US to Change North Korea Policy During Seoul Talks
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing would continue supporting regional stability but rejected expectations that China would mediate a US-North Korea summit, arguing that Washington should move away from what Beijing describes a...
China Rejects US Push for Countries to Choose Sides in Global AI Competition
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian criticized reported US diplomatic efforts to divide countries into competing technology blocs, saying nations should retain the freedom to choose technology partners according to their own d...
CK Hutchison Seeks at Least One Point Five Billion Dollars From Panama Over Canal Ports
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison has begun international treaty arbitration against Panama after the government seized operations at the Balboa and Cristobal terminals, escalating a dispute involving strategically important maritime i...
A Sleepless Night on Wall Street: Nasdaq to Begin Nearly Round-the-Clock Trading
Nasdaq plans to add an overnight session from December, extending trading in U.S. shares to nearly 23 hours a day and moving closer to a 24/7 market.
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Hong Kong Births Fall Below 30,000 for the First Time as Aging Pressures Intensify
Hong Kong recorded 29,700 births, a 15% decline that pushed annual births below 30,000 for the first time since official records began, even as the overall population rose above 7.5 million with help from imported labor schemes.
Wang Yi Visits South Korea and Indonesia as China Seeks Stronger Asian Partnerships
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has begun a multi-day diplomatic tour of Seoul and Jakarta focused on security dialogue and supply-chain cooperation as Beijing works to strengthen regional relationships amid intensifying strategic compe...
United States Reportedly Pressures Allies Over Adoption of Chinese Artificial Intelligence Frameworks
Washington has reportedly warned dozens of countries that adopting Chinese artificial intelligence architecture could jeopardize their access to Western technology networks, adding a new dimension to the broader technology rivalry betwee...
Mainland Chinese Insurers Cleared to Invest in Hong Kong-Listed ETFs Through Stock Connect
China’s financial regulator has approved mainland insurance institutions to invest in Hong Kong-listed exchange-traded funds through the southbound Stock Connect channel, expanding investment options for insurers while potentially deepen...
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A Sleepless Night on Wall Street: Nasdaq to Begin Nearly Round-the-Clock Trading
Google Launches Pixel 11 With Gemini AI at the Center of Its Hardware Strategy
China’s Kimi Launches AI-Focused Credit Card With Agricultural Bank of China and American Express
Russia’s A7 Builds a State-Linked Payments Network Beyond Western Sanctions
Hyper-Realistic Reborn Dolls Draw Collectors Seeking Comfort and Craft
Success: Nvidia Turned Gaming Chips Into the Engine of the AI Boom
AI’s Next Bottleneck Is Power, Not Just Nvidia Chips
Advertising trick: Pepsi’s Harrier Jet Commercial Led to a $700,000 Court Fight
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Air Traffic Control Outage Grounded Flights Across the Midwest
Why 2027 Could Be a Strong Year for Stocks—and Why the Forecast Is Fragile
Why Markets May Look Quiet in August After Big Tech Earnings
Trump-Era Policy Shifts Test the Boundaries of U.S. Institutions
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Cambridge Faces Calls for Independent Review of Jason Arday Appointment
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Cambridge Professor Jason Arday Resigns as University Opens Inquiry Into His Credentials
Senate Scrutinises AI-Driven Personalised Pricing
AI Is Remaking the US Economy, From GDP Growth to iPhone Prices
Indonesia’s Free School Meals Plan Has Been Hit by Poisoning, Corruption and Cuts
US and Japan Step In to Support the Yen in Rare Joint Intervention
The AI Pricing Problem: Companies Cannot Predict Their Own Bills
Apple’s OpenAI Lawsuit Becomes a Public Fight Over AI Hardware
UK Man Jailed After Keeping His Mother’s Body in a Freezer and Claiming £78,000
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Finland Deploys Commercial-Scale Thermal Batteries Using Crushed Rock to Store Renewable Grid Energy
Valued at $109 Million: F-35B Fighter Jet Crashes in Southern California
US Says It Has Carried Out Heavy Strikes on Iran After Attempted Attacks on Its Forces
The chief executive of the popular gaming company laid off many employees and his pay rose to 38 million dollars
The AI User Nightmare: Private Claude Conversations Leaked to the Internet
Forbidden Love: China severs millions from their virtual partners
Over 24 Hours in the Air: Qantas Airbus Completes Record-Breaking Test Flight
Zuckerberg Opposes US Ban on Chinese AI Models and Warns of Regulatory Capture
Nvidia Reportedly Takes Vast Texas Data-Centre Lease to Underwrite AI Expansion
FIFA’s Private-Investment Plan for World Cup Rights Draws European Revolt
Apple Briefly Crosses Five Trillion Dollar Valuation as Investors Retreat From AI Bets
Another AI Genius Left the United States — and Silicon Valley Is Starting to Worry
Shein Reports $99mn Loss as Trade Barriers Test Low-Cost Model
CXMT Gains 466% in China’s Biggest IPO Since 2010
Following OpenAI's Cyberattack: 'Most Companies Still Do Not Understand What Is Coming'
OpenAI Sued After ChatGPT Allegedly Discouraged Emergency Care Before Near-Fatal Embolism
Viral Video Raises Questions Over Twelve-Dollar Croissants at Manhattan Bakery
Miliband Sets Climate and International Law at Centre of UK Diplomacy
Trump Readies New Tariffs as Temporary Global Levy Nears Expiry
EU Imposes Record €550 Million Digital Services Fine on AliExpress
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