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Shares of Chinese bubble tea chain ChaPanda drop as much as 38% on first day of trading
Apparent whistleblower report cites concerns over firm’s work for collapsed Chinese developer
An effective railway network relies on co-ordination, long-term planning and innovation
Licensed trading facility looks overseas as 24 companies vie for regulatory approval
Cargo volumes fall 14% while other Chinese cities record rise in throughput
The return of former exhibitors to the fair boosts the city’s place in Asia’s art market even as political and economic challenges persist
The fair is back to full strength even as the city struggles with economic and political challenges. Plus: major Chinese-art collector Uli Sigg; a hot new gallery quarter; and much more
The head of art at Tai Kwun Contemporary has been a teacher, critic and even prizewinning movie producer
The former Swiss ambassador to China made a massive donation to Hong Kong’s M+ museum in 2012
His new work is being projected on to the facade of Hong Kong’s M+ museum
Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor has drawn inspiration from a Tennyson poem for themes of journeys and separation
Political repression in the Chinese city and new regional fairs are shifting the balance of power
Young gallerists and curators are opening large spaces in its former factories
FTSE 100 life insurer reports 45% rise in new business profits driven by Hong Kong recovery
Critics say legislation will further erode civil liberties in the Chinese territory
Former buffer zone to deter smugglers is now part of Beijing’s hopes for greater integration with mainland
Legislators are fast-tracking national security bill as Chinese territory aligns itself more closely with Beijing
Chair declares Hong Kong’s flag airline has left pandemic behind after three years of losses
International businesses are uncertain on how some laws and rules apply to their operations
The booming industry has defied China’s economic slowdown as the younger generation turns to animals
Bill fuels concerns of erosion of civil liberties as territory aligns with mainland China
Alvarez & Marsal duo face more complex case with troubled property developer
Real drivers of territory’s success have always been its business environment and openness to those chasing prosperity
Its collections range from Ming furniture to Japanese silverware — and visitors can even sit on the chairs
Nicolas Aguzin’s term ends on downbeat note with subdued trading and scant initial public offerings
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