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Rachel Yeo

Rachel Yeo

Hong Kong
@racporter
Reporter, Hong Kong
Rachel joined the Post in 2020 and specialises in macro-economic news in Hong Kong, including tourism and consumer issues. She graduated with a journalism degree from Hong Kong Baptist University and also previously interned for The Wall Street Journal.

Although Hong Kong is not yet a member of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the city is still a premier hub for trade pact, Japanese firms say.

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Reporter Rachel Yeo responds to stranger’s WhatsApp message offering freelance work ‘optimising apps’ and chance to earn as much as HK$1,500 in commissions each day.

William Kwok had urged peers ‘not to be scared, film it first, edit it first and screen it first’ despite documentary interviewee saying she never consented to public screening.

Emperor Cinemas Group says it will offer selections of favourites from Lunar New Year break and last year alongside new titles for campaign’s ‘Cinema Day 2023’.

Industry experts say city must diversify its offerings by promoting neighbourhood charms and outdoor attractions, while giving tourists more options for digital payment.

Consumer Council points to pandemic and disruption to global supply chain, as well as stay-home rules in past three years inducing people to stockpile items.

Tony Ko, chief executive of the authority, spoke to more than 200 students and practitioners at weekend event in London targeting non-locally trained talent.

Film star Tony Leung becomes first Chinese actor to be awarded a prestigious Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the world’s oldest film festival

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Red high heels and white feather suit will be among memorabilia showcased at “Miss You Much Leslie Exhibition” marking 20th anniversary of star’s death.