Baidu Inc will launch its Hong Kong secondary listing on Friday and will sell around 4% of its shares, which at current price will raise at least $3 billion, two sources said
A group of bipartisan US lawmakers overseeing congressional China policy have lambasted Beijing's recently announced plans to overhaul Hong Kong's election system
Despite worldwide condemnation of China for altering Hong Kong's electoral reforms, Beijing has justified its moves as "totally constitutional, lawful and justified"
A group of 11 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists accused of subversion will stay in jail for at least another five days while judges consider whether to release them on bail, a court said Saturday
As China prepares to alter Hong Kong's electoral system, the United States has condemned the continued assaults on the city's democratic institutions
Beijing unveiled its next five-year plan, pledging to lift annual research and development spending by more than 7% until 2025
The bail proceedings ongoing since Monday have lasted often a full day and at times into the morning, and several defendants have fallen ill
In 2019, the information technology sector overtook financials as the index's largest industry by market value
The United States called on Beijing to release pro-democratic leaders detained in Hong Kong, who are charged under the stringent national security law
A poll published in January by the University of Hong Kong found respondents concerned about the Chinese vaccine''s efficacy
The city's budget deficit is expected to hit a record HK$257.6 billion ($33.2 billion) for 2020/21
The budget for 2021 "aims to alleviate the hardship and pressure caused by the economic downturn and the epidemic," Chan said
Last week, RTHK announced that it would no longer relay the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) programmes, shortly after China banned the British public broadcaster "within Chinese territory"
After taking the advice of the panel as a reference, Chan believes that the approval is necessary and in line with public interests, according to the statement
China is expected to step up retaliation in March against the UK's scheme to offer citizenship to millions of Hong Kong people through British National (Overseas) (BNO) passport, reported Asia Times.Hong Kong residents will now be required to declare if they hold British citizenship under the BNO passport scheme, according to Asia Times.Since last July, analysts suggested that Beijing may strip the Chinese citizenship and Hong Kong permanent residency of BNO passport holders.On January 29, China said that it will de-recognise BNO as a travel and identity document for Hong Kong people from January 31 and reserved the right to take further measures against the UK citizenship scheme.The UK offered a pathway to eventual citizenship for Hong Kong residents. London unveiled its plan in July last year to take eligible Hong Kongers after Beijing's imposition of the draconian National Security Law.Tian Feilong, an associate professor at Beijing's Beihang University Law School and director of ..
More banks could be added to the share sale and details including size and timeline could still change
The top US diplomat reiterated his predecessor Mike Pompeo's statement of China being a threat to the United States adding that Washington has strong alliances as compared to Beijing
The UK government forecasts the new visa could attract more than 300,000 people and their dependants to Britain
Tencent and Alibaba Group Holding, along with food-delivery giant Meituan and carmaker Geely Automobile Holdings, were among the stocks helping propel the rally.
Hong Kong plans to lift the Covid-19 lockdown that was imposed on one of its most densely populated districts on Monday, Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung Kin-chung informed on Sunday