Investors parse last Friday’s monetary policy decisions from Japan and China and worries grow over the health of the Asian countries’ economy.
with shares priced at 54.80 Hong Kong dollars apiece, in what would be the city's largest listing in more than three years.
HONG KONG, Sept 13 (Reuters) - (This Sept. 13 story has been corrected to clarify that volunteer Wikipedia editors took action, not the Wikimedia Foundation, in paragraph 10) Dozens of Hong Kong ...
HONG KONG: The engine defect in the Airbus A350 plane that led to the cancellation of dozens of Cathay Pacific flights in ... prompted other airlines in Asia to carry out similar checks on their ...
Eight flights from Hong Kong to Singapore were also scrapped across both days, along with dozens of other Asia Pacific flights, the airline said on Tuesday. Cathay Pacific decided to inspect its ...
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On earlier visits, Ann Hui found the city obsessed with the future, but now it’s fixated on nostalgia. Cue the comfort food ...
An unemployed 27-year-old man who was arrested for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan has become the first person to be convicted under Hong Kong’s newest national security legislation.
(Bloomberg) — Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. canceled almost all its scheduled flights from Hong Kong to Singapore on Tuesday, as well as a raft of other services across Asia, after discovering a faulty ...
HONG KONG, China — The engine defect in the Airbus A350 plane that led to the cancellation of dozens of Cathay Pacific flights in early September could have escalated into "extensive damage," ...
Cathay Pacific Airways cancelled almost all its scheduled flights from Hong Kong to Singapore on Tuesday, as well as a raft of other services across Asia, after discovering a faulty engine ...
The convictions Thursday of two Hong Kong journalists who led a now-shuttered ... Cédric Alviani, the global media watch dog’s Asia-Pacific bureau director, called the judicial decision ...