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Over 750,000 ransomware attacks HK firms monthly
Ransomwares like Revil and TrickBot were the usual suspect.
Over 750,000 ransomware attacks HK firms monthly
Ransomwares like Revil and TrickBot were the usual suspect.
Swire Properties, Jing’an partner to revitalise Shanghai district
The Zhangyuan district in the city will be turned into an international cultural and commercial landmark.
What the new 'event premises' arrangement is all about
This will be in place for two weeks until 4 August.
Nominations are now open for HKB Management Excellence Awards 2021
Submissions of entries are open until 18 October 2021.
AXA’s new HK student policy may cover up to $2m medical expense
The SmartStudent Overseas policy provides comprehensive protection for students abroad.
Over 11% of profitable female investors double their positions: report
Nearly 20% achieved more than 50% return rate.
Hong Kong exports rise by 17.7% in May
Its total import also climbed 20.1%.
Hong Kong, Singapore to review travel bubble plans in late-August
This followed the recent surge of new confirmed cases in Singapore.
Henderson project poised to be an icon of Central: JLL
The new project will be the newest large floor plate building in Central in 18 years.
Central Grade A office market likely to pick up further in H2
This is thanks to rents that are expected to drop in the next 12 months.
HK-based US businesses to suffer in recent Biden admin advisory
Hong Kong asserted the National Security Law reinforced its position as a financial and business hub.
SFC warns against Binance trading
The watchdog said no entity under the Binance Group is licenced in Hong Kong.
Over 1,800 posts open in Embracing New Opportunities job fair
About 81% of which are full-time jobs.
Tourist arrivals crash by over 57% in June
The HKTB only recorded an average of 207 visitors daily.
Finastra, Hundsun Lirong to co-develop treasury solution for Chinese banks
The solution aims for a more efficient domestic treasury system.
Where is Hong Kong now in its carbon neutrality target?
The city is now implementing several abatement measures as it aims to be carbon neutral by 2050.
What the future looks like for brick-and-mortar retail in Hong Kong
Online consumers aged 15 and above rose to 43.1% in 2020, but their spending dropped.