Hong Kong
Sotheby’s marquee spring series achieved $3.7b
The firm’s exhibition preview wooed nearly 15,500 visitors.
Sotheby’s marquee spring series achieved $3.7b
The firm’s exhibition preview wooed nearly 15,500 visitors.
AIA Hong Kong launches CarePass for high-end customers
They can access one-stop integrated oncology treatments, amongst others.
GBA businesses regain confidence as Mainland-HK travel resumes
The confidence index of business rose about the 50-print for the first time since Q421.
China's ZJLD Group seeks to raise $6.37b in HK IPO
It is offering a total of 490.7 million shares.
OUE Lippo Healthcare, CUHK to operate the international medical centre
Prince Bay Hospital is seen to be commissioned in 2024 with over 200 beds.
3 in 4 SMEs expect sales growth in 2023
Business optimism has prompted 58% of SMEs to increase their headcount.
Savills pioneers next-level virtual property tours in Hong Kong
Clients viewing 3D interactive models can see the whole property, tenants, and community.
5 factors pushing Singaporeans to visit Hong Kong
Singaporeans' travel consideration to HK rose between February to March.
MBA competes with specialised postgrad programmes through AI
Providers now offer blockchain, ESG investing, and double degree programmes.
Growth of high street rents in core districts eases in Q123
Rents in core districts range from $211-$860.
How many years do Hongkongers need to work to become a millionaire?
The average wage of workers in Hong Kong is $22,281 (US$2,839).
Grade A office rents contract 1.3% QoQ in Q1
The decrease in rents in Island East drove the overall decrease.
Sunac China resumes trading after ‘debt restructuring’
The real estate firm said it fulfilled the resumption guidance.
More than half of Hongkongers fear job loss
Employers must take proactive steps to ensure employee confidence about the future.
Total investment deals down 16% YoY to $9.1b in Q1 23
Buyers were cautious as the interest hike impacts border reopening.
HK warehouse vacancy remain stable at 3.4% in Q1
The drop in exports contributed to the performance of the market.
New bill slashes transaction costs for Hong Kong market makers
The government gazetted a bill waiving stamp duty payable on certain transactions relating to dual-counter stock.