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Hong Kong is the ninth priciest location for expats

It’s back in the top ten after falling short at eleventh place last year.

Hong Kong is the ninth priciest location for expats

It’s back in the top ten after falling short at eleventh place last year.

Money not enough: 9 in 10 investors have insufficient retirement savings

Thus, younger workers are delaying retirement to increase savings.

Service industries post double-digit business receipts growth in Q3

The warehousing and storage industry posted the largest annual increase at 18.1%.

Housing market cools down as transactions fell for fifth straight month

The outlook for the property sector remains muted as indicators declined in Q3.

Construction output falls 7% to $60.4b in Q3

Residential building projects amounted to $16.3b in the same quarter.

Total exports to Mainland China down 27% to $147.3b in Q3

These exports were also for outward processing in the Mainland.

New tech listings failed to buoy Hong Kong's IPO market to top spot

Total proceeds are forecasted at $130b, its lowest since 2012.

7 in 10 workers interested in using AI for mundane tasks

Compared to other Greater China regions, Hong Kongers are more optimistic about the developing technology.

FamilyMart mulls sale of Hong Kong business

According to insider sources, it seeks to fetch US$100m from the disposal.

Foreign currency reserves hit US$422.1 in November

The reserve assets represent more than seven times the currency in circulation.

Converting properties to co-living spaces can push rental yields up by 12.1%

Students and young professionals are seen to be the most receptive to the co-living scheme.

Check out what employers will be looking for in 2018

Those with solid multi-language skills have an edge over competitors.

Hiring demand for contractual consultants to rise in 2018

The insurance industry in particular is hiring one-year contractor positions.

Retail sector recovers slightly as rents in core areas stabilise

Higher tourist arrivals contributed to the gradual normalisation.

Half of workers want private office space to perform efficiently

They believe it is more important than available office technology and workplace perks.

Expect Mainland China to buoy the banking sector next year

As such, more companies are seeking professionals fluent in Mandarin.