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Hong Kong Proposes Amusement Machine Regulations
The Hong Kong Fire Services Department is reminding the public that participating in illegal fueling activities is a serious criminal offense. Gamblers lost a total of 5.3 billion Hong Kong dollars, an increase of 2.4 billion dollars from the previous year.
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Hong Kong Tax Revenue Surges To Record High
A psychologist suggests setting limits on the value of prizes and player income to reduce adult participation in gambling. The Inland Revenue Department reported that provisional tax revenue for 2025-26 is estimated at 45 million. The report also mentioned stock market performance, with Alibaba down 1.1% to 130.6, BYD shares down 2.9% to 100.1, and Xiaomi Group down 5.0% to 30.48. Bank and insurance stocks were down 1.85% to 84.15. Exchange rates were also provided: USD to HKD at 7.835, JPY at 157.27, CHF at 0.785, CAD at 1.363, and CNY at 6.835. The Water Supplies Department announced road closures affecting traffic flow near Borfalin Du Playground and along Shing Mun Road. The Hong Kong Tax Department issued approximately 2.77 million tax returns. Traffic is heavy on the eastbound cross-harbour tunnel, with queues extending to San Lau Street.
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Andes Strain Transmits Human-to-Human Via Close Contact
Hantavirus is an RNA virus commonly found in rodents such as mice and voles. The cruise operator stated that nearly 30% of passengers left the vessel prior to the detection of the outbreak. The investigation includes tracking individuals residing in Los Angeles. It is currently uncertain if the virus is transmitting from person to person. The specific strain has been identified as Andes hantavirus. Precautionary measures have been taken regarding potential infections. Individuals showing symptoms will be isolated immediately. Three people have died following the confirmation of Hantavirus cases on an Atlantic cruise ship. The WHO is also monitoring the spread of hantavirus. Rafael Medina Silva, a Professor of Pathology at Emory University in the United States, is providing information on how this strain acts, its main forms of contagion, and current risks to the population.
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Victoria Invests In Disability School Support
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority may shorten the duration of US Treasury bond holdings to manage interest rate volatility. The bond market is expected to remain stable throughout the second, third, and fourth quarters. The bond market is expected to maintain stability, supporting overall investment returns. The source does not anticipate needing to adjust stock allocation ratios, viewing stocks as a long-term strategic investment. The report also mentions that when the first quarter experiences a drop, the second and third quarters, or the entire year, often see a substantial rebound. The current tax revenue estimate for 2026-27 was made during the February fiscal budget. Therefore, there is no concern about relying on the bond market to achieve stable returns. The Victorian government announced it will invest $2.2 billion into schools to support students with a disability.
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Hong Kong Traffic Congestion Reported
Roadwork on Sha Kok Street has caused the closure of some lanes, leading to traffic congestion. The Hong Kong stock market experienced a quiet trading session, with a turnover of 38.4 billion Hong Kong dollars. delays are occurring on Lung Mei Road towards Siu Tian, and on Cheung Jun Road towards Cheung Jun entrance. Traffic is heavy on Longwei Xiaoliwei Road towards Xiaotian entrance, with queues extending to Shuifeng Garden. In the Island District, traffic is heavy from Lung Wo Road to Siu Wo Road, extending to Shui Fung Garden. On Kowloon side, traffic is backed up from Tsim Sha Tsui Road towards Yau Ma Tei. Additionally, traffic is slow on Stone Nullah Lane heading towards Queen's Road East, with queues reaching Siu Fei Terrace. In Kowloon, traffic is slow on Kwun Tong Road towards Yau Tong, and on Kai Tak Road towards Kai Tak.
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Roadwork Closes Lanes On Hong Kong Island
Road construction is causing lane closures on Hong Kong Island, specifically on Castle Peak Road towards Central and on Fei Po Road.
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Traffic Alert: Roadwork Affects Central Direction
A traffic accident has caused partial closure of lanes in the central direction.
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Roadwork Causes Delays On Abba Lakeshore Drive
Road construction is underway on Fu Yan Street, affecting traffic flow towards Central. Roadwork is affecting traffic on Gascoigne Road towards Central. A traffic accident has closed some lanes in the Central district, causing traffic congestion.
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Hong Kong Traffic Incident Cleared
The relocation of residents from seven buildings, involving 1736 households and 6265 people, has been largely successful. The traffic incident in Hong Kong has been cleared, with tailbacks extending to the bridge approach. Margaret's Hospital has risen to three. A traffic accident near Queen Mary Hospital has closed some lanes, causing traffic congestion. Traffic congestion is reported in various parts of Hong Kong, including Long Mei San Tin Road to Siu Tin entrance, and along Tai Loong San Tin Road. Delays are also noted from Chi Fu Road to Upper Ring Road in the Eastern District, with traffic backed up to the sports ground near Kai Tak. In Kowloon, traffic is slow on Tung Tau Road towards Yau Tong, and on Shek Pai Tau Road heading towards Queen's Road East, extending to Siu Fei Tai. Traffic congestion is being reported in Hong Kong, affecting routes in Island East and Kowloon.
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Industrial Accident Reported In Tai Po
An industrial accident occurred yesterday afternoon at a housing estate located on Tai Tai. Authorities are organizing search and rescue operations, preventing further disasters, and managing the aftermath of an accident.
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