Hong Kong
Financial services firms struggle to keep up with digitisation
52% say their finance teams can't easily adapt to newly implemented technologies.
Financial services firms struggle to keep up with digitisation
52% say their finance teams can't easily adapt to newly implemented technologies.
Hong Kong's goods exports up 5.4%
Volume of goods re-exports edged up 5.6%.
Hong Kong slashes tax on businesses' first $2m profit
R&D firms can have as much as a 300% tax deduction.
Patek Philippe presents patek.com in a totally new format
Site adaptable to all devices.
Central office rents up 0.2% in August
It was led by a 0.5% m-o-m growth in Grade A2 office rents.
Luxury homes to account for only 2.2% of units to be completed until 2021
Capital appreciation potential will be higher for luxury flats.
Funds raised by Hong Kong IPOs down 37% to $85.7b
But the number of IPOs increased 52% to 114.
400,000 passengers departed Hong Kong in Mid-Autumn Festival
Over 320,000 have arrived.
Property sales dropped 20.7% to 7,540 deals
Total consideration was $56.6b.
Dwellworks moves into new corporate home in The Hennessy, Wanchai
They transformed the new office into a home-like workspace.
AI is taking the tedium out of recruitment
Will 'bots be taking over the world of headhunting?
Retail sales value up 2.7% to $34.8b
Volumte of total retail sales inched up by 3.2%.
Hong Kong's deficit hit $15.7b in August
Expenditure, on the other hand, hit $36.87b.
Approved mortgage loans fall 10.8% to $30.1b
Loans for refinancing dropped 8.1%.
RMB deposits dipped 0.4% to RMB532.8b
Overall foreign-currency deposits inched up 0.3%.
Deciphering modern-day hackers: Who they are, what they want, and how to beat them
Find out how your company can prevent the next cyberattack that could cost you billions.
Hong Kong expects 9.24m passengers during festive periods
Immigration Department will boost manpower at control points.