Hong Kong

Hong Kong to close trust loophole in property ownership

Will disallow non-permanent residents from exploiting loophole to own property.

Hong Kong to close trust loophole in property ownership

Will disallow non-permanent residents from exploiting loophole to own property.

Minsheng Hong Kong aims to triple assets

Advisory services and wealth management to drive growth.

Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong unveils Larry Clark exhibit for the first time in Asia

Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong will present the work of internationally acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Larry Clark for the first time in Asia. Larry Clark holds a seminal position in American photography.

Brace yourself for rising mortgage rates

As 4 banks have already raised their rates by 25bps.

832 surplus flats up for sale

It'll be a 30% discount from market value.

More foreign professionals needed by Hong Kong

Engineers, architects and entertainers among jobs in demand as tourism booms.

Xi and Leung call for unity

New Chinese President supports Leung’s move to seek change while maintaining stability.

Celebrate Earth Hour at Eaton Hong Kong

To support the Earth Hour 2013, the Eaton Hong Kong has prepared a lights off ceremony (23 March 2013, Sat) at  8:30pm. During the ceremony, lights of hotel corridors, exterior billboards and lightings will be switched off and replaced with environmental friendly organic soy candles. 

Hong Kong's composite interest rate dropped to 0.25%

Blame it on lower weighted funding costs.

Check out 22 Ships' all-new seasonal tapas menu

Following the successful opening of 22 Ships, a neighbourhood tapas bar named after its address on the quaint Ship Street in Wan Chai, Chef Jason Atherton has launched a new menu of seasonal tapas and desserts that will continue to delight Hong Kong diners.