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Published on Jul 17, 2025
Price of ‘easy money’: Hong Kong teens held over alleged illegal debt collection
Two 16-year-old boys in Hong Kong have been arrested for loitering after allegedly being recruited to take part in illegal debt collection, with offers of up to HK$1,000 (US$127) per day. The police said on Thursday that the teenagers were spotted acting …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 16, 2025
SC Asset Announces Global Launch Roadshow for “REFERENCE SATHORN – WONGWIANYAI” in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taipei This ...
SINGAPORE and HONG KONG and TAIPEI, July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — SC Asset, one of Thailand’s leading real estate developers, is proud to announce the Global Launch Roadshow for its flagship river view condominium project, REFERENCE SATHORN – …
Source: Macau Business - Pro-Government -
Published on Jul 17, 2025
Hong Kong private patients to pay HK$7,000 for Covid drugs as free supply ends
Patients requiring Covid-19 oral antiviral drugs from private doctors in Hong Kong are set to pay about HK$7,000 (US$892) for a course of treatment, after the government said it would stop providing the medication for free as virus cases had subsided. The …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 16, 2025
Collection of Xi's articles and books launched at Hong Kong Book Fair
A collection of articles on education by Chinese President Xi Jinping, along with two other books featuring his thoughts and stories – all in traditional Chinese characters – was launched at the opening of the Hong Kong Book Fair in south China's Hong …
Source: CGTN - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Jul 17, 2025
Hong Kong at risk of imported cases of mosquito-borne Chikungunya fever: experts
Hong Kong is at risk of imported cases of a locally uncommon mosquito-borne disease after neighbouring Guangdong province recently experienced an outbreak, health authorities and experts have warned. Experts on Thursday discussed the possibility of an …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 16, 2025
Tinci Materials Plans Hong Kong IPO To Court International Investors
The lithium battery materials maker aims to use funds from its planned IPO to advance its global expansion, as it grapples with declining profits and weak prices Key Takeaways: Tinci Materials plans to make a Hong Kong IPO, whose proceeds would go to …
Source: Benzinga - Neutral -
Published on Jul 17, 2025
Hong Kong striker angers China fans with post-match comments, asks for forgiveness
Hong Kong striker Michael Udebuluzor has been hammered on social media over comments he made after Tuesday’s East Asian Football Championship match against China. China won a tight affair 1-0 in South Korea and following the clash, Udebuluzor addressed the …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 17, 2025
Hong Kong’s unemployment rate remains unchanged at 3.5%
Hong Kong’s jobless rate remained at 3.5 per cent between April and June, with authorities warning of an ongoing uncertain external environment and worsening unemployment from more graduates entering the workforce. The rate was unchanged from the level set …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 16, 2025
Register Now To Attend ETFGI’s 6th Annual Global ETFs Insights Summit - Asia Pacific In Person On September 3 In Hong ...
Register now to attend ETFGI's 6th Annual ETFGI Global ETFs Insights Summit - Asia Pacific in person on September 3rd in Hong Kong, and virtually on September 4th. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from and network with industry leaders from ETF …
Source: Mondovisione - Neutral