Hong Kong

Government mulls over expansion of transport subsidy

Eligible disabled children will be covered.

Government mulls over expansion of transport subsidy

Eligible disabled children will be covered.

Hong Kong scrambles to defend HK$ again

Hong Kong came to defense of its embattled currency for the second time in four days Monday, selling HK$1.25 billion to deter the currency’s further appreciation.

Hong Kong has second friendliest regulatory environment

Hong Kong came in behind Singapore as having the world's most business-friendly regulatory environment for local entrepreneurs.

“Ginza-style” comes to Causeway Bay

Hong Kong’s world record high rents are forcing more shops and restaurants to stay open until well into the evening.

Tsingtao's earnings likely largely flat in 3Q12: CIMB

China's beer output increased by only 0.7% yoy in Sept.

Here's why Sitoy can't afford to lose Coach

Coach’s better-than-expected 1Q should help remove the tail risk of investing in Sitoy, says CIMB.

China Mobile's surprising 3Q12 revenues not enough to offset profit-less 3G growth

China Mobile reported 6% growthyoy, about 3% pts above consensus.

CVM Minerals refutes HKEJ report

It said allegation of the company’s mineral water business is untrue.

Esprit drags Hong Kong shares down

Esprit Holdings saw a 15.1% plunge following a recent announcement.

Clear vision in today’s murky economy

Tips for effective credit management and risk assessment.

Government unveils 'Hong Kong Yearbook' iPad app

It covers economy, commerce and industry.

Hong Kong inflation hits 3.9%

Overall consumer prices rose a net 3.9% in September year-on-year on higher public housing rentals.

NZ Winegrowers to open in Hong Kong

New Zealand Winegrowers are opening an office in Hong Kong on October 29 to target growth markets, especially China.