Hong Kong
Is Hong Kong's heated property market finally heading for a crash?
Residential property prices may fall 13% in 2019.
Is Hong Kong's heated property market finally heading for a crash?
Residential property prices may fall 13% in 2019.
Chinese movie ticketing platform seeks up to US$1b in Hong Kong IPO
Maoyan Weiying is planning to use the proceeds for R&D and product enhancements.
Hong Kong shakes up lending in long-overdue virtual banking push
Fintechs and telco firms are lining up to get a cut of the city's banking market.
Court of Final Appeal upholds regulatory action against Moody's
Moody’s published a 2011 report that flagged risks at certain Chinese companies.
Exchange Fund assets up to $4.14t in July
Both foreign currency and Hong Kong dollar assets rose.
Hong Kong and Singapore private banks wage war for wealth managers to lure Asia's crazy rich
Banks are willing to offer pay hikes between 30-45% to secure the best talent.
Hong Kong's aggregate balance expected to hold above $50b in end-September
The HKMA drained further liquidity after buying $14.57b last week.
Tourist arrivals up 5.7% to 5.46 million in July but shows sign of slowing
There was a notable decline in Asian tourist volume particularly in Indonesia and Philippines.
Co-working space operator closes west Kowloon landmark leasing deal
Campfire Collaborative Spaces leased three floors of Harbourfront Landmark building.
Is metallurgical coal the next big goldmine for Asian investors?
China’s industrialisation drive and India’s growth requirements are poised to stoke demand for steel.
What are the key risks to buoyant Hong Kong banks?
Intricate Mainland ties are both boon and bane.
Will investors embrace lower grade offices as price gap widens?
The gap in central for Grade A and B offices is at least $15,000.
Government moves to incentivise elderly and PWD hiring
Bosses hiring those aged 60 or above can get monthly allowance of up to $4,000 per employee.
World's largest lithium metals producer files for Hong Kong IPO
Ganfeng Lithium plans to raise up to US$1b in its flotation.
Bank lending slows to 9.5% in July amidst threats of higher borrowing costs
This represents the slowest pace of growth in over one and a half years.
Approved mortgage loans rally 9% to $44.3b in July
This comes from a mild 4.8% growth in June.
Government unveils ‘wish list' of in-demand workers
Naval architects are amongst those who may enjoy prioritised immigration treatment.