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Hong Kong's foreign currency reserves hit US$400b in April
It's equivalent to seven times the currency in circulation.
Hong Kong's foreign currency reserves hit US$400b in April
It's equivalent to seven times the currency in circulation.
Hong Kong's private sector grows at its fastest rate in three years
PMI rose from 49.9 to 51.1 in April.
HKEX to take on mainland's home-grown exchanges
It is set to launch a mainland commodity trading platform.
Retail sales up 3.1% to $35.7b in March
Sales value of jewellery increased 8.4%.
Here's what led to skyrocketing petrol prices in Hong Kong
The industry, as it turned out, needs more players.
Number of Hong Kong locals applying for immigration visas up 8.6%
It reached a three-year high.
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Link Road to be connected soon
The last part of the project is being implemented.
Hong Kong property sales up 18%
Total consideration for sale and purchase deals hit $88b.
Tax revenue collected dropped $1.1b to $290.2b
No thanks to waived business registration fees.
Job seekers with anti-money laundering experience to be highly sought after
Hays said investment, retail, and private banking firms will need them.
Why Hong Kong's travel firms are now turning to big data
These companies aim to "personalise" travel experiences.
Average size of new flats shrunk to 600sq ft in 2016
This is compared to 1,000 sq ft in 2013.
Hong Kong's private flat supply to hit a record-high 96,000
This is for the next three to four years.
Hong Kong government's surplus hits $110.8b
Fiscal reserves now stand at $953.7b.
Minimum wage rate increased to $34.50 per hour
The raise will be effective starting May 1.
Mortgage loans in Hong Kong up 33.9% to $37b in March
The number of mortgage applications increased 57.5% to 15,603.
Only 1 in 10 Hong Kongers think they are financially secure
Most people are not preparing for the future as they don't regard themselves as "old".