Hong Kong
More residential developments to be up for sale
Over 8,000 residential developments are expected to be completed by 2014.
More residential developments to be up for sale
Over 8,000 residential developments are expected to be completed by 2014.
Property price bubble threatens Hong Kong anew
Despite efforts to curb its growth, the property price bubble is again showing signs of strength.
Lots for private homes to be auctioned
The Lands Department said it will open tender invitations on April 27 for two residential lots with a combined size of more than 11,000 square metres.
Is Leung pro-business?
Suspicions he’s not and is really a “closet communist” continue to hound Hong Kong Chief Executive-elect Leung Chun-ying.
Residents binge on flats
Hong Kong’s residents boost the property market with a surge of purchases in March.
Credit card fees becoming more expensive
HSBC raises fees to over 2.5 percentage points and more leading banks are following suit.
Hong Kong's credit profile dragged by China's country risk
The city state faces rising macro-prudential risks due to a surge in bank lending and housing inflation, says Fitch.
Business confidence in Hong Kong is waning
Less than half of Hong Kong firms are reporting revenue growth, another symptom of the sagging confidence among the city’s businessmen.
Knowledge advancements in Hong Kong
Like other major societies worldwide, Hong Kong is also transforming itself into a knowledge-based economy where increasingly firms are competing based on their leverage of collective wisdom and innovative capability of their staff and other stakeholders to design and deliver knowledge-intensive services.
Will US’s declining economy affect Hong Kong?
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that 227,000 new nonfarm payroll jobs were created by the economy during February. Is that true? Of course not!
Exclusive performance lounge China Rogue opens in Galaxy Macau
It features stunning interiors by Hong Kong-born designer Alan Chan.
How to attract your targeted customers?
Do you ever wonder why some business owners are so successful, while others are just scraping by, trying to make some money for a living and working very long hours?
Hong Kong as an emerging arbitration venue
As Asia continues to grow in economic prominence, one of the region’s most established international arbitration venues is also raising its game.
Asian ETFs need more transparency
In August 2011, Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang visited Hong Kong, where he unveiled plans to create an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that would allow mainland China investors to invest in stocks listed in Hong Kong.
Insurance: A job sector in Asia that is very much alive and kicking
It’s a candidate-led market in this job sector.
Heritage matters for Hong Kong companies too
“Corporations resemble nations in that they reflect the accumulation of past events and the shaping force of underlying genetics that have roots in prior generations.” Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies
China remains profitable for Hong Kong businesses
China still offers growth amidst adversity.