A dovish US Federal Reserve and a gigantic share buy-back programme from Apple lifted Hong Kong stocks with sentiment remaining upbeat after China’s top policymakers signalled further support to economic growth.
With realistic virtual locations, there’s no need to fly actors, crew to different places for film shoots.
Third Side vice-chairman Casper Wong reveals plan after the group’s leaders meet US consul general in Hong Kong and Macau Gregory May.
Sustainable packaging firms have seen an increase in business as the recent ban on disposable plastic takeaway containers pushes the city’s food and drink companies to opt for environmentally-friendly alternatives.
Man found lying unconscious with severe head injuries on abandoned mattress at the private pier of Sea Ranch estate early on Wednesday.
Some advisers warn measure may be a blow to government’s standing if it is pushed forward in August, Post has learned.
Authorities have not disclosed names of highest earners, but Post check finds heavy hitters from major conglomerates earn anywhere from HK$9 million to HK$130 million.
Card reader, false keypad and suspected wireless transmitter uncovered at a cash deposit machine in Mong Kok.
Retailer received 164 complaints from patrons, allegedly breached Trade Descriptions Ordinance, customs says.
Police warn drivers they are ramping up enforcement over Labour Day ‘golden week’ holiday.
Our Hong Kong Foundation think tank expects government will meet public housing supply goal as an average of 35,000 flats set to be completed annually over next five years.
Tax commissioner says revenue is likely to rise by 12 per cent in 2024-25, after city scrapped property market curbs this year.
About 800,000 trips made on Wednesday, below 1 million estimate, official data shows.
Police say two bottles containing what appeared to be drain cleaner fell from Hon Pak House at around 1.23pm on Tuesday, injuring 73-year-old woman on neck, hands.
Spokesman says service exports will be supported by further revival of inbound tourism and government efforts to promote mega-event economy.
A source says the government has shifted to a ‘softer, reactive’ approach but is not planning any large-scale publicity campaigns or high-level delegations to explain the new law overseas.
The Advisory Council on the Environment has unanimously endorsed the environmental impact assessment report on the San Tin Technopole with eight conditions.
Lawmakers hear 40 petrol stations have agreed to install 100 quick chargers by March next year.
Homemaker, who has had several domestic helpers quit early, says tougher regulations needed to help staff retention.