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Colonised by the British in 1841, the city evolved from a fishing village into a global powerhouse, propelled by its strategic location and deep-water port ... of Brilliance Bay. After growing up in ...
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Three Hong Kong insurance firms unveiled policies this week aimed at helping Hongkongers access medical services across the Greater Bay Area, as companies recognise fresh opportunities in serving ...
Hong Kong’s investment banking job market is showing signs of a recovery, with the number of licensed professionals in the financial hub ticking up as initial public offerings have staged a rebound.
HONG KONG: Unfounded online rumours warning that a huge earthquake will soon strike Japan are taking a toll on travel firms and airlines, with them reporting less demand from worried Hong Kongers.
Hong Kong’s freight forwarding industry is suffering collateral damage from an intensifying tariff war between China and the United States, shaking the city’s crucial role in re-exporting ...
A former New Zealand Supreme Court judge is refusing to engage “in debate” about his appointment to a Hong Kong court, which one commentator says is part of a “totalitarian system”.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Hong Kong’s M+ Museum is carefully named: pay attention to the + sign. Beyond its remit as a museum of ...
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