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Month: June 2023

Posted on 10/06/2023

Hong Kong ends reign as world’s most expensive city for expats, Singapore gains eight places amid soaring property prices

New York dethrones Hong Kong, which came in at No 2 in ECA International rankingsOther Asian cities also dropped in the rankings, with Tokyo falling five spots to 10 ...

Posted on 10/06/2023

Hong Kong proposal to build housing on luxury golf course heads to public debate next week. Here’s what backers and opponents plan to say

Town Planning Board to hold first of five public hearings on Monday over plan to build 12,000 flats at Fanling golf course Backers say proposal to build on 112-year-old course 'absolutely wrong' and ...

Posted on 10/06/2023

Chan right to remain cautious on Hong Kong property

While the real estate sector has been lobbying for a relaxation of market cooling measures, now is not the time for big policy changes When it comes to promoting home ownership and avoiding ...

Posted on 10/06/2023

Giant inflatable ducks return to Hong Kong after 10 years as pop-art project

Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman placed giant inflatable ducks in Hong Kong again. The 59-feet-tall project was a hit among the locals.

Posted on 09/06/2023

Dalian Wanda vows legal battle as Chinese court freezes US$270 million worth of shares amid stalled Hong Kong IPO

Dalian Wanda Group is ‘confident in defending’ against the freeze but faces liquidity concerns following repeated failures by its unit Zhuhai Wanda Commercial Management Group to get approval for a ...

Posted on 09/06/2023

Giant inflatable ducks make a splash in Hong Kong

Two giant inflatable ducks are making a splash in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor, in the return of a pop-art project that sparked a frenzy in the city a decade ago. The two 18-meter-tall yellow ducks by ...

Posted on 09/06/2023

Jocelyn Chia’s MH370 joke, China builds warship radar and Hong Kong’s work culture — SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week

From China building a new warship radar to a Singapore-born comic’s joke sparking fury, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting.

Posted on 09/06/2023

Coffee Company Tied to Pop Star Jay Chou Postpones IPO

One of Asia's biggest pop singers apparently wasn't a big enough draw to get an IPO over the line. Star Plus Legend Holdings, which makes a type of diet coffee, said it was postponing a Hong Kong ...

Posted on 09/06/2023

Hong Kong’s era? Top finance officials flex city’s offshore yuan hub muscles at Caixin summit, Shanghai’s Lujiazui Forum

Hong Kong can play a crucial role of a platform for China and collaborations with foreign countries' in post-Covid era, Paul Chan tells Caixin summit Hong Kong can 'do lots of jobs' when it comes to ...

Posted on 09/06/2023

Hong Kong Monetary Authority to Prepare for Retail CBDC

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has said it will start laying the foundation to implement a retail central bank digital currency in a report published on Friday. Although it had been looking ...

Posted on 09/06/2023

Travel to Hong Kong Is Back — Here’s What It’s Like to Visit and What to See and Do

After three years of near-total closure, Hong Kong is finally back on the tourist map. One travel reporter returns to the city to determine what’s changed — and what’s better than ever.

Posted on 09/06/2023

Giant inflatable ducks make a splash in Hong Kong as pop-art project returns after 10 years

Two giant inflatable ducks are making a splash in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor, in the return of a pop-art project that sparked a frenzy in the city a decade ago. The two 18-meter-tall yellow ducks by ...

Posted on 09/06/2023

China Critics to Blinken: Disinvite Hong Kong From APEC

The Biden administration is under increasing bipartisan pressure from Congress to consistently punish Hong Kong’s leaders for following Beijing’s orders in their continued crackdown on pro-democracy ...

Posted on 09/06/2023

Two giant rubber ducks make a splash in Hong Kong

STORY: Stationed near Hong Kong's central district and Tamar Park, the ducks swam across Victoria Harbour to the delight of dozens of bystanders.Hong Kong-based creative studio AllRightsReserved (ARR) ...

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