Ex-mogul also says at national security trial that belief sanctions could topple Communist Party is ‘more than ridiculous’.
Mark Tinker of Toscafund Hong Kong discusses President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China.
Jailed Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has told his national security trial it was "crazy" to think that China’s Communist Party could be overthrown.
Hong Kong has become a center for money laundering and sanctions evasion under the tightening grip of Beijing, US lawmakers ...
Hong Kong Metropolitan University has signed an agreement to buy a distressed commercial property in the city that China ...
For Chan Po-ying, a labor rights leader, life is one of constant police surveillance, even on hikes. But she finds solace ...
Hong Kong plays a major role in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry in terms of connecting mainland China and the rest ...
Hong Kong media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, 76, testified in court for the first time on Wednesday in his ...
Banks like Singapore's OCBC are poised to gain from Chinese investment into Southeast Asia—now potentially supercharged by a ...
The U.S. should rethink its close ties with Hong Kong’s banking sector, leaders of an influential House committee say.
Hong Kong International Airport is the world's busiest cargo airport, but has fallen from its pre-pandemic status as the ...