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Pace of contraction in business activity eases for the first time in 3 months
Hong Kong’s slowdown is seen as beginning to lessen pipeline price pressures.
Pace of contraction in business activity eases for the first time in 3 months
Hong Kong’s slowdown is seen as beginning to lessen pipeline price pressures.
Home sales down in October
Number of sale and purchase agreements received by the Land Registry dropped 53.3%.
Whew!: Missing personal data of employees' compensation applicants found
The data remained intact with the envelope still sealed when found in Tuen Mun Hospital.
More must have dined out in the third quarter of 2011
This as the value of total receipts of the restaurants sector went up to $22.3b.
Government posts more than $5b deficit
Expenditure for the six months ending 30 September 2011 was more than $156b.
Trade Marks Registry finds inaccurate data
Internal audits of its register revealed inaccuracies blamed on human error.
Did you apply for employees’ compensation? Your personal data could be lost somewhere
The Police has been informed about a missing document containing personal data of people that applied for employees’ compensation.
Grade A office rents in Central down 1.5%
Rents to edge down 8% in the next 12 months behind the fragile economic recovery of the US and the debt crisis in the Eurozone.
Government raises red travel alert for Thailand
Now is not the best time to be travelling to Thailand.
Ahoy! Kai Tak cruise terminal to boost economy
But we’ll have to wait till 2013 before Kai Tak is commissioned.
BoC emerges as Hong Kong’s top CNY-denominated bond underwriter
The Beijing-based bank beats HSBC in Dim Sum market in October.
Hong Kong among the world’s highest in prime industrial land price
Elevated demand for warehouse in Asia is expected to sustain in long term.
Exports to the Mainland slump 7.3% in September
Overall, the value of Hong Kong's total exports of goods fell 3% compared to that in September 2010. Meanwhile the value of imports of goods increased by 2.3% over a year earlier.
Visitor arrivals surge 16.2% to 30.4m in 2011
As arrivals from the Mainland jumped 23.6% to exceed 20m in the first nine months of the year.
Hong Kong’s Class A office rent most expensive worldwide
Office rents in Asia Pacific rise as vacancy rates edge down.
Housing inflation to remain high until 2H12
Tough luck for Hong Kongers aiming to find affordable housing, at least until later next year.
17% of businessmen worry over looming bad business in Q4
Pessimists have risen in Q4, compared with only 7% in Q3.