Stablecoin transactions are now a fifth of all cryptocurrency transactions, and they make it easier to transact in US dollar-backed assets The growing strength of stablecoins as a bridge between Web3 and traditional finance could give an edge to markets like Hong Kong,
Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others are making contingency plans to do so.
Hong Kong’s culture chief has said authorities are striving to bring “different” events to the city amid word that Singapore will be hosting singer Lady Gaga’s concerts in May. Secretary for Culture,
THE end of the 2024/25 European football season is near, and the rumour mill is already in overdrive, with many of the continent’s top teams expected to fly to Asia to play some friendly matches in the summer.
SINGAPORE: As reported by South China Morning Post, Singaporean singer-songwriter JJ Lin will make history as the first Mandopop artist to perform at the newly
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG (AFP): Singapore and Hong Kong are the front-runners in a push by Asian governments to become cryptocurrency hubs as they look to capitalise on the global resurgence of the sector thanks to the support of US President Donald Trump.
The Singapore Tourism Board has remained tight-lipped about the possibility of Lady Gaga performing in Singapore – though the claim was not denied either.
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Hong Kong is facing its toughest fiscal test in three decades following a painful run of mammoth deficits, with experts urging the government to make careful cuts as the economy wobbles.
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There is growing concern that maritime operations could be ensnared by forces beyond their control in a military clash. Read more at straitstimes.com.