Hong Kong

Hong Kong Airlines to expand passenger capacity 

The airline seeks to expand its current fleet by 30% by the end of 2024.

Hong Kong Airlines to expand passenger capacity 

The airline seeks to expand its current fleet by 30% by the end of 2024.

AXA HK, Macau venture into cross-border healthcare service

It has partnered with UMP Healthcare Holdings to expand its reach to clinic services in China.

Hang Seng Bank warns customers of fraud

Customers were advised to report suspicious emails and websites posing as Hang Seng Bank.

HK hikes penalties for occupational safety and health standards violations

If convicted on indictment, employers can be slapped with a $10m (US$1.28m) fine and 2 years in jail.

Hong Kong’s ZA Bank to roll out US stock trading services

The Hong Kong SFC has lifted previous conditions to the bank's securities license.

Hong Kong sets aside US$30b for decarbonisation initiatives

Its goal is to achieve carbon neutrality before 2050.

Cathay Pacific partners with Pirata for Italian cuisine selection

Pirata’s large, shared platters and signature dishes will inspire the new menu.

Klook ties with Google Cloud to utilise generative AI to bolster digital activity

Klook will focus on using AI language models for better customer engagement.

Inflation up 2.7% in October

Composite CPI increased by 1.7% YoY.

Hong Kong is still the most expensive APAC retail destination, ranks 3rd globally

It slipped to the third spot from second place in the global ranking in 2022.

Mainland’s clampdown on IPOs likely to boost listings in Hong Kong

Amongst Chinese companies to be slated in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange is Alibaba’s logistics arm.

SPF Private Clients opens new office in Hong Kong

The new office will be led by a mortgage specialist.

Lodes flips the switch at new Hong Kong office to turn on creative minds

With the vision of growing business and diversifying its influence, Lodes sets forth to bring Italian artistry into the Asia-Pacific region.

FWD HK unveils new retirement plan for HKMC’s programme

This collaboration expands retirement solutions in the market.

Navigating challenges and seizing opportunities in Hong Kong’s self-storage sector

Hong Kong’s self-storage business evolved in four distinct stages. It first emerged in the mid-1990s when the concept was introduced from the US. The second stage saw rapid expansion, driven by rising demand due to the decreasing size of Hong Kong homes.

Unemployment rate rises to 2.9%

There were 115,800 unemployed people from August to October.

Property market needs time to adjust to new measures: CE Lee

The government reduced rates of the Buyers's Stamp duty to 7.5%.