Hong Kong

Hong Kong is still the world's priciest market for expats

Currency movements measured against the US dollar drove up the cost of living.

Hong Kong is still the world's priciest market for expats

Currency movements measured against the US dollar drove up the cost of living.

Cathay Pacific and major shareholders halt trading in Hong Kong

The airlines is poised to announce a new CEO at Cathay Dragon.

Mad dash for offshore accounts amidst security law

HSBC and Standard Chartered have seen high surges in enquiries.

Total cargo down 3.2% to 57.2m tonnes in Q1

But inward port cargo increased by 5.5% to 39 million tonnes.

HKMA, banking industry launch job programme

It offers 300 roles for students graduating in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree.

Property market proves resilient even as crises mount

Dozens of would-be buyers lined up to bid for 94 apartments in The Campton.

This biotech startup addresses a multibillion dollar problem in the fisheries sector

Spidfier offers a solution that could shorten the process of verifying fishes at a cheaper rate.

MBA providers turn to online schooling following pandemic

Many universities have closed their campuses amidst the double whammy of protests and COVID-19.

PMI improves to 43.9 in May but business outlook remains bleak

Firms are still worried about the long-term effects of the pandemic.

Tycoon Richard Li's telecom firm weighs $7.75b unit sale

The asset could attract interest from other telecom companies as well as private-equity funds.

Hong Kong falls to 36th place in global startup ecosystem rankings

But the city was noted for being a model of an open ang global ecosystem.

Businesses adapt to the time of Corona

Hong Kong business leaders reveal how they are coping, and adapting, to the new environment.

Startup funding goes low key amidst COVID-19 and social unrest

The total value of startup deals hit $9.84b, a 39% YoY drop compared to last year.

Hong Kong's economic crisis spills over to venture capital activity

VC investors have yet to see the end of their woes, even as domestic volatility has already dragged investment down.

108 startups graduate from HKSTP's incubation programmes

The ceremony gathered 78 incubation and 30 pre-incubation STEP start-up graduates.

Rich Chinese shun Hong Kong to seek asset safety elsewhere

Some are looking to move their offshore wealth base to Singapore and Switzerland.