Hong Kong stock exchange reports record profits
The company founded by 96-year-old Li Ka-shing is caught up in Donald Trump’s complaints about China’s influence
The government-owned Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC), which manages HK$62 billion (US$8 billion) of funds, plans to debut a conference for young emerging artificial intelligence (AI) scientists,
Hong Kong’s leader met local deputies of the country’s top legislature ahead of Beijing’s annual key political gathering, during which representatives will raise proposals aimed at boosting the city’s economy through tapping national development.
Hong Kong's bourse operator reported a 10% rise in annual profit, helped by sharp increases in trading turnover and new company listings, and said it was optimistic that a pickup in Chinese economic activity would help its prospects.
A Hong Kong judge sentenced a former pro-democracy lawmaker to three years and one month in prison on a charge of riot after an incident in which he was beaten up at a subway station during the city's anti-government protests in 2019.
The leaders of Hong Kong's Democratic Party have announced plans to dissolve what was once the city's largest opposition group. Members will soon vote on the final decision on whether to shut down the 31-year-old party, chairman Lo Kin-hei said.
Analysts say the Democratic Party’s decision to start disbanding is the result of Hong Kong authorities’ decision to implement a Chinese-style governance model
Hong Kong’s largest pro-democracy party took an initial step toward dissolving on Thursday. Hong Kong’s Democratic Party’s chairperson Lo Kin-hei said in a news conference that the party's central committee decided to set up a task force to look into the procedures involved.
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Yen.com.gh on MSNWell-off Hong Kong daunted by record deficitsHong Kong is facing its toughest fiscal test in three decades following a painful run of mammoth deficits, with experts urging the government to make careful cuts as the economy wobbles. Lawmaker Edmund Wong cautioned against pay cuts for civil servants,
Tie-up to create 40-lawyer practice contrasts with wider scaling back of China operations by large international law firms
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