The move was seen as a bold but necessary step to ease economic concerns without sending panic signals reminiscent of the 2008 financial crisis.” Economic data ... Group surged more than +6% in Hong ...
Growth in the world’s second-largest economy is slowing and stock markets are in decline, but the Chinese government remains ...
Hong Kong's government watchdog has launched an investigation into delays in the recovery of public rental housing flats.
Before that he spent 14 years at the Financial Times in roles including Asia finance correspondent based in Hong Kong, insurance correspondent based ... securitization markets throughout the financial ...
The new lipstick effect? ‘Experiential stores’ are taking over as traditional shops shut in Hong Kong as people spend less ...
A restaurant chain opens more outlets, a hi-tech farm finds clients abroad - it's not all bad news for SMEs In the last of a ...
Liquidators of China Evergrande Group, the world’s most indebted builder, are returning to a Hong Kong court as they attempt ...
As a wedding photographer, Tan Mengmeng’s livelihood depends heavily on people getting married, capturing the joy and ...
Over the past two decades, the total enrolments in UK higher education (HE) from China, Hong Kong, Japan and other East Asian countries have risen from fewer than 100,000 in 2002/03 to a ...
John first picked up one of my guitars when he was about four years old and he’s never put it down. He was one of those kids ...
Uyghur villages have been Sinicized in Xinjiang. Local communities have been displaced for state-sponsored infrastructure projects in Tibet. News editors have been convicted of sedition in Hong Kong.