Hong Kong
Malaysia Airlines to fly Airbus A380 to Hong Kong
Daily service on the Kuala Lumpur-Hong Kong route will begin May 1.
Malaysia Airlines to fly Airbus A380 to Hong Kong
Daily service on the Kuala Lumpur-Hong Kong route will begin May 1.
Port strike enters second month
Workers agree to pay hike lower than original 23%.
3 food items failed safety tests
Warnings letters have been issued.
The role of telemedicine in disease prevention in Hong Kong
The H7N9 avian influenza had been restricted to Shanghai and neighbouring regions on the Eastern seaboard in China recently, up to 23 April, but still it has infected over a hundred people resulting in more than 20 deaths. Experts worry that the new development with mutation may see H7N9 quickly spread across large areas of China, and beyond.
Import growth jumped 11.3%
As exports climbed 11.2%.
Citi appoints Christopher Laskowski as Hong Kong head of corporate, investment banking
Christopher Laskowski appointed to post.
Hong Kong and Guernsey sign comprehensive DTA
The DTA will also further enhance business and investment ties between the signatories.
Sunshine ignites Hong Kong’s most polluted days
Hong Kong suffers from over twice as many hours of very high roadside pollution in 1Q.
How Hong Kong employees can cultivate success through social software
A company is only as good as its people. That might seem common sense to most managers. However, it seems that many fail to ask themselves one important question: “How can I ensure the company does all it can to help our employees reach their full potential?”
New contractors replace Shinefold Engineering in lift maintenance works
Shinefold's suspension takes effect on 1 May.
Restaurant in Causeway Bay gets 2-week suspension
It was also fined $7,000.
2 residential sites up for sale
One has a site area of 27,421 sq m.
LPG prices to drop 32 cents per liter in May
Prices are now pegged at $4.42 to $4.87 a litre.
TCL Multimedia's net profit jumped 19% YoY to HKD196m
Here's how it'll benefit from weakening Japanese TV brands.
Why Chinese firms in Hong Kong need reputation/brand alignment
Most Chinese companies in Hong Kong understand why their reputation is important. It's a bit like your health: if you don't have it, nothing else matters.
How local firms in Hong Kong can achieve growth in 2013
On the face of it, things don't look great for Hong Kong's economy this year. As I write this, I've just read that business bankruptcies in Hong Kong were up in March compared to February, and also year-on-year, blamed on weak demand in overseas markets. Unemployment, traditionally low in Hong Kong compared to elsewhere, has also increased slightly, and it looks like government policies to rein in the once-buoyant housing market are starting to take effect.
Mainland eager for more Hong Kong investments
Keen on investments in service sectors and emerging industries.