Hong Kong’s leader says his government opposes coercion by foreign governments, an allusion to comments by U.S.
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Hong Kong leader John Lee said on Tuesday his government was opposed to "coercion" and "bullying tactics ...
Hong Kong shares rose to three-year highs and led Asian markets higher on Tuesday, as investors turn positive on the outlook ...
Sometimes called the Warren Buffett of Hong Kong, he made his billions by initially building apartments for middle-class ...
Sai Keung Tin, 54, was sentenced on Friday for his role in trafficking eastern box turtles, according to the U.S. Department ...
Criticism of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison's sale of its Panama Canal ports deserves "serious attention", city leader ...
The dismantling of the international broadcaster and other U.S. government-funded news outlets was criticized as another blow ...
A Chinese naval task group recently sailed around Australia in a voyage that took about a month, with its movements shadowed ...
China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office (HKMAO) reposted a commentary criticising CK Hutchison's port deal with U.S. firm ...
State-backed Sino-Ocean Group said on Monday a Hong Kong court had ordered the dismissal of the winding-up petition against the Chinese property developer. The petition, filed by The Bank of New York ...
Hong Kong property magnate Lee Shau Kee, one of the city’s richest men, died on Monday at the age of 97, Henderson Land, the group that he founded, said in a statement.
Hong Kong billionaire property developer Lee Shau Kee had died. He was 97. Lee led one of the biggest real estate empires in ...
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