Hong Kong
Dah Chong Hong eyes JV with Brasil Foods
The move aims to further develop Hong Kong, Macao and China market by setting up production and processing centres in China.
Dah Chong Hong eyes JV with Brasil Foods
The move aims to further develop Hong Kong, Macao and China market by setting up production and processing centres in China.
Cathay Pacific pitches for 3rd runway at Hong Kong International Airport
The carrier boosts Hong Kong’s hub role as it invests in new HK$5.5bn cargo terminal and 87 new aircraft worth HK$180bn.
BEA Union Investment launches products to help fund investors combat inflation
The company ensures it invests in instruments that are likely to benefit from Asia’s solid fundamentals and Asian currency appreciation making it achieve consistently strong performance.
Hong Kong’s first quarter total gross premiums up 13.3%
Yet Hong Kong insurance industry’s overall underwriting profit declined from $559mn to $482mn.
Site in Sai Kung open for sale by tender
With a site area of about 1,659.4 square metres, the lot is designated for non-industrial, excluding residential, hotel, go down and petrol filling station, purposes.
We demand redevelopment: property owners
It’s up to the owners if they want the Urban Renewal Authority to redevelop their properties, as the demand-led redevelopment model has been approved.
HK yuan deposits rise 13.1% in April
Yuan deposits in Hong Kong jumped to $79 billion.
China Everbright Bank seeks to list in Hong Kong
The probable July listing could be worth as much as $7 billion.
Education Secretary disappointed with textbook publishers
Michael Suen was referring to publishers who have yet to sort out copyright issues to offer debundled textbooks and learning materials.
Government posts almost $2bln surplus in April
As at 30 April fiscal reserves stood at $597 billion.
Transport Complaints Unit gets fewer complaints than previous quarter
The Transport Complaints Unit of the Transport Advisory Committee received 1.4 percent less coplaints from January 1 to March 31, 2011.
Education Bureau to introduce competition in textbook market
The Education Bureau would introduce competition to the textbook and teaching materials market so as to provide schools with quality learning and teaching resources at reasonable prices.
Hong Kong total retail sales in April up 27.7%
Robust local consumption demand and lively tourist spending pushed value of total retail sales up to $32bn.
HKEx seeks opinions on after-hours futures trading
Study shows many Hong Kong futures brokers are open in the evening to offer trading of European and US futures during London and New York business hours.
March renminbi deposits in Hong Kong up 13%
Deposits in the currency climbed to 510.7bn renminbi while the Hong Kong-dollar loan-to-deposit ratio declined to 80.4% from 81.7%.
Hong Kong April exchange fund gains $38.5bn
Valuation gains on foreign currency investments and an increase in certificates of indebtedness boosted Hong Kong’s foreign currency assets.
Hang Seng Bank appoints Fred Hu non-executive director
The former Goldman Sachs Managing Director will be paid a director's fee of HK$340,000 a year.