Hong Kong
Central's Grade A office rents down 1.7% in September
It recorded the sharpest drop of all submarkets during the month.
Central's Grade A office rents down 1.7% in September
It recorded the sharpest drop of all submarkets during the month.
Bosses spend 14.4% of their time coaching underperforming employees
Managers aren’t keen to fire poorly performing employees.
Commercial property sales crashed 57% in Q3
It might surpass 2016 as the worst year in terms of transaction volumes since 1997.
Public housing plans could hurt commercial supply: analyst
Converting factory land into residential property can reduce available commerciable area.
Weave to open Hung Hom co-living space in November
Rent starts at $8,100 per month.
StartupCare and Generali launch digital platform for group health insurance
The app offers 24/7 pre-diagnosis and e-claim services.
How bosses are rethinking worker wellness
Tobacco giant Philip Morris International offers a tailored employee wellness plan.
It's no fun to dummy bid the YWCA
A number of IT solutions providers and ten residential renovation contractors guilty of anti-competitive practices.
Accounting firms brace for IPO boom by hiking wages
Average annual remuneration packages in accounting stands at $817,000.
Neighbourhood malls and flex spaces prop up weakening property market
Lesser-known neighbourhood malls are cashing in from a more stable source of income and product mix.
Business conditions expected to deteriorate in Q4: survey
Retail, food and accommodation sectors expect output and prices to fall.
Hedge fund assets hit all-time high at $722.33b despite unrest
China’s growing economy, highly-trained talent and robust regulatory landscape boosted the figure.
Foreign companies in Hong Kong up 9.9% to 9,040 in 2019
More than 1,500 operates their regional headquarters in the city.
China Mobile Hong Kong wins 3.5GHz spectrum for $300m
The company will build a territory wide 5G network.
Exports down 7.2% in August
Double-digit declines were recorded for import volume from South Korea and China.
Interconnection bandwidth to grow 55% CAGR in 2018-2022
66% of local businesses shared plans to use virtual connections to support overseas expansions.
Prime street shop rents tumbled 15.4% in Q3 as vacancies mount
Retailers are “running out of money” and expired leases were not being renewed.