Cathay Pacific officially launched a new digital insurance marketplace integrated directly into its Asia Miles ecosystem, offering comprehensive travel, health, and motor plans.
A prime mixed-use commercial building on Gough Street successfully fetched HK$277 million at a recent auction, highlighting continued demand for central redevelopment assets.
The Hong Kong government confirmed plans to officially cap ride-hailing permits to manage road capacity and protect traditional public transit networks.
Hong Kong's consumer price index remained perfectly flat, with the inflation rate holding steady at a manageable 1.7% in April despite rising global energy costs.
Bupa Hong Kong launched a highly anticipated new cross-border health insurance plan to meet surging demand for integrated inpatient care across the Greater Bay Area and Shenzhen.
Towngas is actively pushing the government for faster approvals for new commercial hydrogen energy trials, aligning with national green energy development plans.
Major developer Hongkong Land reported a 5% bump in Q1 profits, announcing its strategic capital recycling initiative has already hit an impressive $4.62 billion.
Hong Kong's innovative 3D-printed metal medical implants have successfully entered the Central Asian market (Kazakhstan), marking a major milestone for the city's medical technology export sector.
Cathay Group reported a massive 16.5% year-on-year rise in passenger volume for April, driven heavily by resurgent Easter and Golden Week travel demand.
Web3 and AI startup Luffa AI secured a major strategic equity investment from Hong Kong-listed GoFintech Quantum Innovation, valuing the company at a staggering US$220 million.
It was announced that Hong Kong will host over 300 global family offices and capital leaders for the SFi Impact Week in early June to accelerate purpose-driven investments across the APAC region.
PolyU and Qiangnao Technology launched a groundbreaking program to provide 60 local amputees with highly advanced, AI-empowered bionic hands and smart knee joints completely free of charge.
Chief Executive John Lee is preparing to lead a major business delegation to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan next month to unlock new logistics, tech, and light industry trade opportunities.
Hong Kong International Airport's massive new Terminal 2 officially opened for leisure travel, with 15 airlines beginning their relocation of check-in services starting today (May 27).
The historic Shenzhou-23 launch has triggered a massive 300% surge in inquiries for youth aerospace and satellite-design courses across Hong Kong learning centers.
Hong Kong banks and financial firms are gearing up for a lucrative period as IPO applications in the city surged by a massive 61% in April, signaling returning market confidence.
Dr. Lai Ka-ying made history as the first Hong Kong astronaut (and fourth Chinese woman) to travel to space, successfully blasting off aboard the Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship.
A mainland mother who offered a HK$10,000 bribe to a school assistant principal in an attempt to secure a spot for her son was spared jail time after pleading guilty and expressing deep regret.
An off-duty police officer and his wife have been officially charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm following an alleged attack on their Filipino domestic helper.
A local secondary school principal was suspended and sparked intense public debate after a video surfaced of him engaging in a heated, expletive-laden argument with security guards in Singapore.
The 57-year-old Fresh Fish Traders School announced it will officially merge with a nearby primary school this September, following its third closure threat in two decades due to declining enrollment.
A police officer was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for accepting HK$1.1 million in cash and gifts, admitting to the court that he acted as a "private servant" to a local businessman.
Retail experts are analyzing how the airport's new Terminal 2 and the adjacent "11 Skies" mega-complex can successfully adapt their offerings to compete with traditional city-center malls.
A massive 12-hour search and rescue operation successfully located three elderly hikers, all in their 70s, who went missing in the hills of Sai Kung East Country Park.
CLP Power announced it will raise its fuel cost charge to 42.6 HK cents per unit in June, marking the third consecutive month of electricity price increases for Hong Kong residents.
Over 673,000 Hongkongers were caught in hours-long, winding queues at land checkpoints while attempting to return from mainland China following the Buddha’s Birthday long weekend.
The MTR Corporation officially confirmed that the construction and development of the highly anticipated Tung Chung West station remains firmly on track.
Hong Kong Customs arrested two passengers at the airport, successfully seizing 29 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds and ketamine with an estimated street value of HK$8.85 million.
The Nature Conservancy is celebrating its 75th anniversary this week, highlighting its expanding collaboration within Hong Kong to scale vital climate and biodiversity solutions across the Asia-Pacific.
The Hong Kong government announced a firm permit cap of 10,000 for ride-hailing services as part of a major regulatory push to organize the local transport industry.
Cathay Pacific launched an urgent investigation into an incident of severe, unexpected high-altitude turbulence that injured 10 passengers and crew on a flight from Brisbane to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong police reported a massive spike in investment scams, receiving over 70 reports in a single week—including a woman duped out of HK$1 million by a fake AI app—totaling over HK$50 million in losses.
Private equity firms and government officials are actively laying the groundwork for Chief Executive John Lee’s upcoming official visit to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, aiming to channel Middle East funds into emerging markets.
Hong Kong International Airport's massive new Terminal 2 began operations on May 27. Hong Kong Airlines was the first carrier to officially relocate its check-in counters to the new facility.
The Shenzhou-23 launch has sparked immense pride across Hong Kong and Macao, highlighting the expanding opportunities for local talent on national scientific and aerospace stages.
Dr. Lai Ka-ying made history by becoming the first astronaut from Hong Kong to travel into space, successfully blasting off as a payload specialist aboard China's Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship.
JPMorgan analysts reassured local markets today that SpaceX's record-breaking $75 billion private share sale will not drain capital away from Hong Kong's currently booming IPO pipeline.
Citic revealed that approximately US$32 billion worth of Hong Kong assets are actively involved in the ongoing regulatory crackdown on illegal cross-border stock trading apps like Tiger and Futu.
Landlords in prime shopping districts are reporting major foot traffic growth by replacing traditional anchor tenants with highly interactive pop-ups and immersive "sportainment" venues to capture younger demographics.
ClearVue, a major Australian-Chinese joint venture, announced it is setting up its global base in Hong Kong to manufacture revolutionary, power-producing solar glass for modern building facades.
With S&P estimating the Northern Metropolis mega-project will cost over HK$360 billion over the next six years, industrial park operators are aggressively preparing to issue new green bonds to finance the construction.
Indonesian gold giant PT Merdeka Gold Resources is gearing up for a $500 million Hong Kong debut using Hong Kong Depositary Receipts (HDR)—the first time this specific financial instrument has been used in 12 years.
The government confirmed a fresh HK$1.43 billion injection into the BUD Fund, expanding the "Easy BUD" program to help local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) expand their operations overseas.
Beijing-based Xiaomi is funneling billions into its Hong Kong and regional R&D centers, aggressively pivoting to AI-driven hardware and custom chips to rival Apple.