SCMP’s ‘original’ finance reporting honoured at State Street Institutional Press Awards


The South China Morning Post received six honours at the State Street Institutional Press Awards Asia-Pacific 2025 on Tuesday.

The awards, which recognise outstanding news reporting on institutional finance across Asia-Pacific (APAC), drew a record 246 submissions this year from eight economies – mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and France.

Most notably, SCMP veteran Enoch Yiu received the Outstanding Contribution to Institutional Journalism Award. The judging panel highlighted Yiu’s nearly 30-year commitment to the field, her exceptional sourcing, and her ability to cover complex topics such as regulation and investment services.
SCMP veteran Enoch Yiu received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Institutional Journalism. Photo: Handout
SCMP veteran Enoch Yiu received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Institutional Journalism. Photo: Handout
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