Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...This means that despite the scrutiny of Boeing, Airbus is much more likely than Comac to take advantage, said Xiaowen Fu, a professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University who specialises in transport economics...
...Additional reporting by Cheng Leng in Hong Kong...
...In February, the Chinese commerce ministry issued a statement criticising sanctions imposed on 17 companies in Hong Kong and mainland China for alleged violations of Russia-related sanctions....
...“If they are successful, that will send a strong signal both to Korean companies and to foreign investors that it is possible for them to co-operate.” Additional reporting by Andy Lin in Hong Kong...
SMIC and Huawei plan to make new 5nm processor, supporting Beijing’s goal for advanced semiconductors
...A researcher from Beijing Xinghang Electro-mechanical Equipment Co Ltd, a Chinese defence company, was also listed as a contributor on the study....
...The recovery of Hong Kong as an aviation hub would be “heavily dependent” on a Cathay comeback, said Willie Walsh, head of the International Air Transport Association, at an event in Hong Kong on Wednesday...
...April’s Hong Kong sales totals for Modern and contemporary art at Sotheby’s and Poly Auction were down considerably this year....
...Letter in response to this article: No leasing company can abandon its biggest market / From Tom MacAleavey, MacAleavey Aviation Consulting, Dublin, Ireland...
...Ed Tang, who co-runs the advisory business Art-Bureau out of Hong Kong, New York and London, is of a similar mind....
...“From our industry’s perspective and from Hong Kong’s role as an international financial centre, we have our work cut out for us,” said Robert Lee, a Hong Kong lawmaker representing the financial services...
...The move means Evergrande’s Hong Kong operations and holdings are set to be disbanded and opens the door to legal suits against international businesses involved in the company, such as former auditor PwC...
...The failure of the company, which is now the subject of a liquidation order in Hong Kong, led to a wave of other defaults by Chinese developers, particularly on their international debts which had accrued...
...Additional reporting by Cheng Leng and Andy Lin in Hong Kong...
...The Hong Kong-listed shares of the three big airlines have fallen between 37 and 45 per cent over the past year, against the backdrop of a nearly 29 per cent drop in the benchmark Hang Seng index....
...Vanke’s Hong Kong-listed shares are down 53 per cent over the past 12 months. There are signs that the company is taking steps to shore up its finances....
...Two models of its jets, the C919 and ARJ21 made flights outside of mainland China to Hong Kong in December....
...In contrast to Evergrande, another developer, Sunac, received approval for its own restructuring in recent weeks in a Hong Kong court....
...Additional reporting by Ding Wenjie in Beijing, Chan Ho-him in Hong Kong and Edward White in Shanghai This article has been updated to correct the number of passengers Embraer’s 195-E2 can carry....
...Additional reporting by Eleanor Olcott in Hong Kong...
...Additional reporting by William Langley in Hong Kong...
...The news sent the developer’s Hong Kong-listed shares up as much 19.1 per cent on Monday. The stock is still down more than 60 per cent in the year to date....
...Prior to the pandemic, China was the source of 9 per cent of international travel, according to Iata....
...Evergrande, the world’s most indebted developer, faces a winding up hearing in Hong Kong at the end of the month....
...Sunac, another former major private developer in China, received approval this month for its own $10bn restructuring plan from a Hong Kong court....
International Edition