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Month: February 2023

Posted on 22/02/2023

Budget 2023-24: Hong Kong records lowest land sale revenue since 2016, prompting conservative projection for coming financial year

Government estimates it will generate HK$85 billion from land premium income, including sales of 18 sites in coming financial year.

Posted on 22/02/2023

Budget 2023-24: Hong Kong revamps investment scheme for residency – but amount needed will be ‘multiples’ of old HK$10 million threshold

Capital Investment Entrant Scheme will exclude property deals, Financial Secretary Paul Chan says Treasury chief Christopher Hui says officials will consider which asset types are allowed under the ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Budget 2023-24: Hong Kong finance chief plans to issue infrastructure bonds and sell them to public to ease cash flow pressure

Bond scheme would ensure Hong Kong's debt levels remain at a very safe level,' says Financial Secretary Paul Chan City is on track for an economic rebound following return to post-pandemic normality, ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong to make $637 payment to citizens to stimulate economy

Hong Kong residents are to receive a $637 payment as part of efforts to boost the local economy the government said Wednesday.

Posted on 22/02/2023

Budget 2023-24: Hong Kong earmarks billions to drive innovation and technology industry, starting with microelectronics institute

New microelectronics institute to produce chips for electric car manufacturing to complement mainland China's tech strategies Other initiatives include funding universities and institutes to develop ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong Budget for ‘Happy Hong Kong’ Fails to Make Markets Smile

The frenzied recent rally in Hong Kong stocks after two terrible years is losing its legs, with little to spur the market in the city's newly announced budget.

Posted on 22/02/2023

Expat Incentives Absent from Hong Kong’s Inward-Looking Budget

Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan laid out a cautious plan on Wednesday for a return to economic growth this year, disappointing those who had hoped the city would take a more ambitious swing at ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong Stocks Near Correction as Growth Headwinds Mount

(Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong’s benchmark stock index fell to the brink of a ... Most Read from Bloomberg How Much Do Investors Say They Need to Retire? At Least $3 Million McKinsey Plans to Eliminate ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

In Web3 push, Hong Kong to spend US$6.4 million boosting industry with plans for virtual asset task force

The Hong Kong government is allocating HK$50 million (US$6.4 million) this year to boost the development of the Web3 industry while it is “in its start-up period”, in addition to setting up a virtual ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong Unveils US$97 Billion Post-pandemic Budget

Hong Kong's finance chief unveiled a HK$761 billion (US$97 billion) budget on Wednesday, plunging into the coffers to pay for the recession-hit city's post-Covid recovery.

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong hands out cash, cuts duties in budget despite larger deficit

However, Financial Secretary Chan said the recent reopening of China's borders would alleviate some pressure, with business and logistics links normalising after COVID lockdowns. He cited a speech by ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong gives first-home buyers a leg-up with ‘adjustment’ to decade-old stamp duty

Hong Kong’s government will adjust a decade-old stamp duty on mass-market homes to help the city’s first-home buyers get on the property ladder, as it looks to make housing more affordable in the ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong gives first-home buyers a leg-up with trims to ad valorem stamp duty

Hong Kong’s government will adjust a decade-old stamp duty on mass-market homes to help the city’s first-home buyers get on the property ladder, as it looks to make housing more affordable in the ...

Posted on 22/02/2023

Hong Kong’s Ambitious Plan To Become A Crypto Hub Has China’s Quiet Blessing

Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission has revealed its plan to allow retail investors to trade large-cap crypto assets on licensed crypto exchange platforms in the country.

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