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Indians flocking both foreign and local getaways as travel recovers: Airbnb

The traveller is also expanding his travel horizons, looking to explore new getaways abroad

Indians flocking both foreign and local getaways as travel recovers: Airbnb
Updated On : 19 Dec 2022 | 10:48 PM IST

World's play store: India scripts a local toy story, turns a net exporter

India is likely to extend the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme to domestic toy manufacturers after Chinese toys were found to be "unsafe"

World's play store: India scripts a local toy story, turns a net exporter
Updated On : 12 Dec 2022 | 10:15 PM IST

Democracy on 'verge of collapse' in Hong Kong with Civic Party set to fall

The democracy in Hong Kong is on the "verge of collapse" with principal opposition party, Civic Party winding up operations

Democracy on 'verge of collapse' in Hong Kong with Civic Party set to fall
Updated On : 11 Dec 2022 | 8:44 AM IST

HK jails pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai over fraud for 5 yrs 9 mths

A Hong Kong court sentenced a pro-democracy media tycoon to five years and nine months in prison on Saturday over two fraud charges linked to lease violations, the latest of a series of cases against prominent activists that critics say are aimed at crushing dissent in the city. Jimmy Lai, who was arrested during a crackdown on the city's pro-democracy movement following widespread protests in 2019 and under the National Security Law imposed by Beijing, was also fined 2 million Hong Kong dollars (USD 257,000). His media company, Next Digital, published the now-defunct pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily. The publication was forced to close following the arrests of its top executives, editors and journalists last year. In October, Lai was found guilty of fraud for subletting part of the office space to a secretarial firm, which was also controlled by him, between 2016 and 2020. The second fraud count was for letting the same firm use the media outlet's office space in an alleged br

HK jails pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai over fraud for 5 yrs 9 mths
Updated On : 10 Dec 2022 | 12:29 PM IST

Hong Kong remains divided over recent Covid-19 protests in China

The recent wave of protests against China's anti-virus restrictions was a ray of hope for some supporters of Hong Kong's own pro-democracy movement after local authorities stifled it using a national security law enacted in 2020. Thomas So, who joined about a dozen students from the Chinese mainland staging a rare protest this week at the University of Hong Kong, is among them. If mainland China falls apart, I wouldn't say it's none of my business, said So, who held up an electric candle and a blank sheet of paper symbolising defiance against censorship at the protest. When I support the values of democracy and freedom, I hope China will have these too. So hopes that in reopening a window for people to gather and have their voices heard, the protests might auger a fresh chance for Hong Kong's languishing pro-democracy movement. Some in Hong Kong, a former British colony on China's southern coast, sympathize with mainland protesters' calls for greater freedoms after nearly three ye

Hong Kong remains divided over recent Covid-19 protests in China
Updated On : 02 Dec 2022 | 5:36 PM IST

Hong Kong newspaper publisher's national security trial postponed

The trial of a Hong Kong newspaper publisher who was arrested in a crackdown on a pro-democracy movement was postponed on Thursday after the territory's leader asked China to effectively block him from hiring a British defense lawyer. Jimmy Lai, 74, faces a possible life sentence if convicted under a national security law imposed by the ruling Communist Party on the former British colony. The government objected after judges on Monday approved Lai's plan to hire Timothy Owen, a veteran human rights lawyer.

Hong Kong newspaper publisher's national security trial postponed
Updated On : 01 Dec 2022 | 10:44 AM IST

Hong Kong official warns protests against China restrictions hurt security

Hong Kong's security minister on Wednesday warned that the city's protests against China's anti-virus restrictions were a rudiment of another colour revolution and urged residents not to participate in activities that might hurt national security. Chris Tang said some events on university campuses and the city's streets had attempted to incite others to target China's central government in the name of commemorating a deadly fire in the country's far west last week. This is not a coincidence but highly organised, he told reporters at the legislature. Protests erupted in major mainland cities over the weekend after the blaze that killed at least 10 in Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang region, prompted angry questions about whether firefighters or victims trying to escape were blocked by COVID restrictions. Crowds angered by severe restrictions called for leader Xi Jinping to step down in the biggest show of public dissent in decades. Smaller protests also emerged at the Chinese ..

Hong Kong official warns protests against China restrictions hurt security
Updated On : 30 Nov 2022 | 2:43 PM IST

As rents plummet, Hong Kong loses top spot for luxury shopping to New York

Manhattan's Upper Fifth Avenue is now the priciest street globally for shopping, Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui district comes second

As rents plummet, Hong Kong loses top spot for luxury shopping to New York
Updated On : 23 Nov 2022 | 8:57 AM IST

Morgan Stanley plans fresh round of layoffs globally in coming weeks

Some cuts will come from capital markets teams in Hong Kong and mainland China, and most of the rest are expected to be from other teams focusing on China business, both onshore and offshore

Morgan Stanley plans fresh round of layoffs globally in coming weeks
Updated On : 03 Nov 2022 | 11:47 PM IST

Hong Kong braces for Storm Nalgae's impact; businesses forced to close

Severe tropical storm Nalgae edged closer to Hong Kong on Wednesday and forced businesses to close, but a finance summit that's meant to restore the city's image as an international financial hub pressed ahead. As the city braced itself, temporary shelters were opened and theme parks were closed. The Hong Kong Jockey Club scrapped the evening's horse race. The Hong Kong Observatory raised its No. 8 typhoon signal, the third-highest warning under the city's weather system, Wednesday afternoon as Nalgae's maximum sustained winds hit 90 kilometres (56 miles) per hour. The warning, which prompted workers to return home, would remain in force until 6 pm. Whether the signal would be downgraded later would hinge on the strength of the storm and its distance from the city, the observatory said. Nalgae killed more than 130 people in the Philippines days ago before moving closer to China's southeastern and southern coastal regions. Hong Kong, a former British colony, returned to China's rule

Hong Kong braces for Storm Nalgae's impact; businesses forced to close
Updated On : 02 Nov 2022 | 3:04 PM IST

As China-US ties worsen, Hong Kong bankers fear for their careers

The defiant tone President Xi Jinping took toward the US got those hardworking financiers scared.

As China-US ties worsen, Hong Kong bankers fear for their careers
Updated On : 02 Nov 2022 | 8:03 AM IST

China's property debt crisis enters new phase as bond havens crumble

China's property debt crisis is entering a new phase as even developers that had long been considered safer rapidly tumble into distress

China's property debt crisis enters new phase as bond havens crumble
Updated On : 01 Nov 2022 | 4:57 PM IST

Xi Jinping's third term heightens fear among colonised countries

His return as China's President has heightened fears among vulnerable countries like Tibet, East Turkistan (Xinjiang), Southern Mongolia, Manchuria and Hong Kong

Xi Jinping's third term heightens fear among colonised countries
Updated On : 01 Nov 2022 | 8:25 AM IST

China builders slide to record lows as top chairwoman Wu Yajun steps down

A sudden resignation by the founder and chairwoman of a top Chinese builder has added to concerns over China's ailing property sector, fueling a further selloff

China builders slide to record lows as top chairwoman Wu Yajun steps down
Updated On : 31 Oct 2022 | 5:14 PM IST

Hong Kong customs seize record meth haul worth $140 million: Official

Hong Kong customs seized 1.8 metric tonnes (2 tonnes) of liquid methamphetamine in the city's biggest-ever meth bust, authorities said Saturday. The drugs, which were seized October 23, had been concealed in bottles labelled as coconut water in a cargo shipment that arrived in Hong Kong by sea, according to a government statement. The haul is estimated to be worth 1.1 billion Hong Kong dollars (USD 140 million). Authorities found that 1,800 bottles out of the total 7,700 bottles contained liquid meth. The bust is the largest on record among meth cases in terms of the amount and market value. Authorities are still investigating the case, and no arrests have been made. The stash of drugs were bound for Australia, and had been shipped from Mexico via Hong Kong, according to authorities who spoke Saturday at a news conference. In Australia, the market value of the drugs could reach about HK dollar 8 billion (USD 1 billion). The cargo had raised suspicion as it was unusually large f

Hong Kong customs seize record meth haul worth $140 million: Official
Updated On : 29 Oct 2022 | 4:31 PM IST

Guangdong: The Chinese province with more EV chargers than all of the US

The coastal region, which borders Hong Kong, has built hundreds of thousands of public charging points - the EV equivalent of gas pumps - over the past few years

Guangdong: The Chinese province with more EV chargers than all of the US
Updated On : 22 Oct 2022 | 9:11 AM IST

Hong Kong cuts property taxes, eases visa rules to attract global talent

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee unveiled a sweeping plan to woo talent back to the city and ease its housing woes, in a bid to revive its status as a thriving international finance hub

Hong Kong cuts property taxes, eases visa rules to attract global talent
Updated On : 20 Oct 2022 | 12:19 AM IST

China's Xi talks up security, reiterates Covid stance as congress opens

Chinese President Xi Jinping also said that China must ensure Hong Kong is ruled by patriots and China will support Hong Kong in integrating with the mainland.

China's Xi talks up security, reiterates Covid stance as congress opens
Updated On : 16 Oct 2022 | 10:19 PM IST

Hong Kong to implement UN sanctions on Russian-owned superyach, not US ones

Hong Kong's leader John Lee said Tuesday he will only implement United Nations sanctions, after the U.S. warned the territory's status as a financial center could be affected if it acts as a safe haven for sanctioned individuals. Lee's statement Tuesday came days after a luxury yacht connected to Russian tycoon Alexey Mordashov docked in the city. Mordashov, who is believed to have close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, was sanctioned by the U.S., U.K. and the European Union in February after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hong Kong authorities have said that they do not implement unilateral sanctions imposed by other governments. We cannot do anything that has no legal basis, Lee told reporters. We will comply with United Nations sanctions, that is our system, that is our rule of law, he said. A U.S. State Department spokesperson said in a statement Monday that the possible use of Hong Kong as a safe haven by individuals evading sanctions from multiple jurisdictions furthe

Hong Kong to implement UN sanctions on Russian-owned superyach, not US ones
Updated On : 11 Oct 2022 | 12:16 PM IST

HSBC says exploring sale of Canadian operations for latest disposal

A potential sale of HSBC's 100% equity stake in HSBC Bank Canada is among the options being explored, the lender said in a statement.

HSBC says exploring sale of Canadian operations for latest disposal
Updated On : 04 Oct 2022 | 4:27 PM IST