The atmosphere of the real estate market continues to improve, and Tuen Mun Tian (formerly known as Evergrande Junlong Bay), known as the "city of losses and concessions", has recorded a rare case of short-term profit.
The opening of CES 2026 is approaching, and LG Electronics officially announced that it will debut its new home robot LG CLOiD at this exhibition, reshaping the smart home experience with AI technology and flexible operating performance.
Today, the technology sector in the Hong Kong stock market showed active performance, with Baidu Group's intraday gains significantly expanding, rising over 7% at one point, driving the Hang Seng Technology Index to rise synchronously.
On December 19th, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal achieved for the first time the simultaneous berthing of two international cruise ships, enhanced by the festive atmosphere of Christmas lights and mall themed activities. On December 20th.
Recently, several local banks and fintech companies have started preparations for the issuance of compliant Hong Kong dollar stablecoins. These stablecoins will be linked to the Hong Kong dollar in a 1:1 reserve ratio.
Recently, Lianxiangju officially entered the core business district of Mong Kok, renting a storefront on the former Beijing hometown of Xiyangcai South Street for a monthly rent of 102000 yuan.
Whilst AI technology empowers industry and daily life, it has also become an “upgraded tool” for online fraud. The proliferation of generative AI has significantly lowered the threshold for criminal activity.
On 22 December, the People's Bank of China successfully issued the tenth tranche of central bank bills for 2025, with an issuance scale of RMB 40 billion and a maturity of six months. Market subscription enthusiasm was high.
By the end of 2025, Hong Kong-listed Gaoshan Enterprises, in collaboration with Futu, plans to enter the ASEAN stablecoin market, while Binance's ecosystem will incorporate the stablecoin USD1 into its reserve holdings.
‘Heading north for shopping’ has long been a staple weekend activity for Hong Kongers. With New Year's Eve 2025 fast approaching, rather than jostling for space on packed flights home, why not turn towards Shenzhen instead?