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New office lettings crashed 30% in March

Net take-up fell into negative territory at 95,700 sqft.

Hopewell Holdings to delist from Hong Kong bourse

It will be removed after market close on 17 April.

Check out Hong Kong's top-paying finance roles in 2019

Finance managers can earn as much as $720,000.

Co-living operators could save 25% of expenses over traditional renting model: report

Underperforming hotels and serviced apartments in Hong Kong are converting into co-living spaces.

Hong Kong still the world's priciest housing market

Average property price is at $9.69m or $16,400 per sqft.

Small-house policy ruling kills two village land projects

The Court of First Instance of the High Courts ruled that trading or granting space for village-type development was unconstitutional.

2 in 3 tech workers worry about future tech setups despite skill upgrades: study

They felt unequipped to manage their knowledge in machine learning, AI and blockchain.

Hong Kong beats Japan as world's third largest bourse

The Hang Seng Index climbed 17% whilst the bourse's market cap hit US$5.78t.

Firms tap into temporary and contract market to plug talent shortage

Almost all or 91% of companies have employed temporary or contract staff over the past year.

Hong Kong's Voluntary Health Insurance Scheme goes live

Features include coverage extended to unknown pre-existing conditions and no limitations on ‘lifetime benefit'.

Hong Kong shapes up in heating virtual banking race

The first batch of licensees were granted to applicants with experience in running a deposit-taking and lending business.

Here's why Chinese developers are on a buying spree of old buildings

Compulsory sale applications from Chinese developers surged 160% YoY to 39 applications.

Hong Kong has the world's lowest prime logistics yield

The country’s prime yield stood at 3.4%, down 30 bps from 2017.