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Hong Kong loses to Singapore in English speaking skills
English skills are 'significantly below' peers.
Hong Kong loses to Singapore in English speaking skills
English skills are 'significantly below' peers.
What you need to know about HKMA's surprising intervention
A whopping $1.85bn was bought.
Generation X employees the hardest to recruit and retain
Generation X are those born between 1965 and 1978.
Campaign against unlawful land occupation intensified
Government has no obligation to regularise the illegal occupations by short term tenancy.
Property owners may soon avail of e-Alert services
It's an early email alert to property owners to help prevent property fraud.
Government mulls over expansion of transport subsidy
Eligible disabled children will be covered.
Hong Kong has second friendliest regulatory environment
Hong Kong came in behind Singapore as having the world's most business-friendly regulatory environment for local entrepreneurs.
“Ginza-style” comes to Causeway Bay
Hong Kong’s world record high rents are forcing more shops and restaurants to stay open until well into the evening.
VST holdings prepares for the worst as Court found chairman guilty of price rigging
A replacement for Li Jialin has already been decided.
OOIL shocks market with 8.3% rise in Asia-Europe trade volume
This is amid dull demand from Europe.
Hong Kong inflation hits 3.9%
Overall consumer prices rose a net 3.9% in September year-on-year on higher public housing rentals.
NZ Winegrowers to open in Hong Kong
New Zealand Winegrowers are opening an office in Hong Kong on October 29 to target growth markets, especially China.
Beware of this fraudulent website: HKMA
Domains are similar to the official website of Dah Sing Bank.
infograph: Hong Kong's pivotal role in China-Japan Trade
HK accounts for 10% of the overall trade between the two countries.
Government short of lawmakers' votes for senior allowance
Will the proposed $2,200-a-month support push through?
Hong Kong inflation higher than expected due to rising rental rates
Inflationary pressures will persist.
HKMA's recent currency intervention to end HK's peg to the RMB
But such a change is still several years away.