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HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s League of Social Democrats (LSD), one of the city’s last remaining opposition parties after a five-year political crackdown by Beijing, said on June 27 that it will ...
An Investor Who Took on Hong Kong’s Tycoons Faces a Tougher Foe David Webb spent decades exposing shady financial dealings.
Hong Kong stocks retreated from a three-month high as property developers and lenders slumped after the monetary authority intervened in the currency market and mopped up liquidity, threatening to ...
The League of Social Democrats was the only pro-democracy party in Hong Kong that still staged small street protests occasionally and held street booth activities to carry on its advocacy despite ...
HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s de facto central bank spent more than a billion dollars propping up the city’s exchange rate, as it sought to defend a currency peg that has been strained by ...
Beijing has tightened its grip on Hong Kong in recent years, dimming hopes that the financial center will ever become a full democracy.
Latest news and updates on the proposed national security law for Hong Kong.The legislation, which is likely to be passed by Beijing by August, aims to prevent, stop and punish secession ...
Wall Street entered 2025 with bullish bets on onshore Chinese stocks, counting on Beijing’s stimulus drive to cushion the blow from US tariffs. Six months in, they couldn’t have been more wrong.
The youngest district councillor in Hong Kong is running in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant, with the home affairs minister reminding her to fulfil her public duties and leaving open the question of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. One of Hong Kong’s biggest property developers is in talks to refinance billions of dollars in bank loans ...
During a meeting with Fung Wai Ka Thomas, Director of CCC Infrastructure, and Lai Rong Huo, Chairman of Shenzhen Hero Group, ...
HONG Kong residents crammed into so-called coffin homes sleep on tiny beds which fill entire rooms without enough space for luggage. More than 200,000 people in Hong Kong, China, are forced to endu… ...
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