Hong Kong

Why positive recruitment experience matters

Four in 10 would decline a good offer due to unprofessional selection process.

Why positive recruitment experience matters

Four in 10 would decline a good offer due to unprofessional selection process.

New bill to reduce tax by as much as $6k

The bill will be gazetted on 3 March.

Bank of East Asia launches Mainland account opening service for Hong Kong residents 

The service is offered in 15 designated BEA branches across Hong Kong.

HK is 5th top market for super and ultra-prime properties

It is one of the two markets in Asia that made the top 10.

Citi Hong Kong to buy 106.4 million kWh renewable-sourced electricity

The deal is estimated to reduce carbon emissions by 41,496 tonnes.

HK Govt records $77b deficit for FY2023

It also recorded expenditures worth $643.5b and revenue of $501.3b.

Japan, Korea lifts HK flight restrictions

The lifting of restrictions could bring more convenience to travelers, the city government said.

Hong Kong lifts mask wearing requirement

The mask rule, however, will still apply to public hospitals.

Exports value falls 36.7% YoY to $290.9b in January 2023

The slackened external environment contributed to the fall.

HK Immigration adjusts requirements for entry application

Anyone is required to declare if they have any criminal convictions during application.

Hong Kong, Shenzhen holds collaboration meeting for implementing North Metropolis

Representatives from the two cities will also enhance their co-operative efforts.

Hong Kong to invests $6b for health technology, $3b for AI

Secretary Sun Dong ensured that the investments are financially feasible.

Digital economy “a key driver” for HK growth: FS Chan

Secretary Chan also believes digitalisation will diversify the economy

Hongkong Land’s flexible office space reach 90% occupancy rate

Centricity Flex lured diverse financial and professional services tenants.

HSBC welcomes Hong Kong’s HK$100m bid to attract family office

Hong Kong is aiming to attract 200 family offices to set up shop in the city by 2025.

Hong Kong risks narrowing fiscal buffers amidst ‘sizeable’ spending plan

The city’s deficit is expected to remain wide for a longer period.