"If you're working on movies in Hong Kong, everybody stops at 15:15 for afternoon tea [and] we'll all enjoy an egg tart or a pineapple bun," says Angelababy. The actress has been hoping to try the ...
The director of Hong Kong blockbuster Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In has said he hopes more of the city’s films can benefit from the success of his action epic in Japan. Soi Cheang Pou-soi ...
All's Well, Ends Well, God of Gamblers and I Love Hong Kong. What do these three movies have in common? Aside from being Hong Kong movies, these movies happen to be a staple at any Chinese New ...
Fallen angels began 2025 on a positive note, outperforming the broad high-yield market by 0.10% (1.48% vs. 1.38%). The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fluctuated throughout the month, peaking at 4.79% ...
Major Hong Kong cinema chain Golden Harvest has announced ... in ticket sales sparked fears the company could be next in the movie industry to downsize or shut down. But an industry representative ...
Two Philippine projects have been selected for the 23rd Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF23), one of Asia’s leading ...
Fast money traders often seek out fallen angel stocks for short-term trades. We track the top fallen angel stocks monthly at 24/7 Wall St. Fallen angel is a category usually used for bonds that ...
Rewind Networks CEO Avi Himatsinghani said: “We are excited to partner with Now TV to bring Hits and Hits Movies to Hong Kong. at Rewind Networks, we believe in the power of timeless entertainment.
Hong Kong has a free market economy, highly dependent on international trade and finance - the value of goods and services trade, including the sizable share of reexports, is about four times GDP.
Rewind Networks celebrates the Year of the Snake with the launch of its flagship channels, Hits and Hits Movies on Now TV, the Hong Kong pay-TV platform. From February 14th, Now TV subscribers can ...
By Mathew Scott Hong Kong Filmart prides itself on the fact that each year it alerts the global entertainment industry to which way the winds of the content business are flowing across Asia.
While this is disappointing, Goldman Sachs believes it has created an opportunity for investors to buy these "fallen angels" before they recover. Here's what the broker is saying about them ...