Restaurant, F&B shutdowns kept third-quarter vacancy rate at the highest level since September 2020, Midland report says.
Hong Kong plans to make booze cheaper to revive its nightlife
Hong Kong is battling to regain its coveted position of being a premier tourist destination for its nightlife after being hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Its administration may announce tax cuts on liqu ...
Want to fly private with a pet or eat hotpot on a jet? This Hong Kong firm has you covered
Vivien Lau, newly appointed CEO of Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre, says it will offer more tailor-made services to cash in on market.
Best’s Special Report: Hong Kong’s New Risk-Based Capital Regulatory Framework To Enhance Companies’ Enterprise Risk Management Practices
Hong Kong’s new risk-based capital regulatory framework is expected to strengthen enterprise risk management (ERM) practices among the (re)insurers doing business there, according to a new AM Best ...
Dive into Innovation: StartmeupHK Festival 2024 Showcases Hong Kong’s Thriving Startup Ecosystem
The annual StartmeupHK Festival is set to return to Hong Kong on the 21-25 October, 2024, following its previous successes. Curated by Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and themed "A Future Unlimited", this ...
Hong Kong stocks snap 6-day streak, remain near 2-month high on policy easing hopes
China’s central bank cut a short-term policy rate, bolstering the argument that lower US interest rates leave Beijing more room for easing.
FS begins Spain visit
Financial Secretary Paul Chan arrives in Madrid, Spain and begins his trip by leading a group of Hong Kong tech startups to visit the country's innovation organisation Spain Startup.
Enhancing AML Law: China’s Proactive Steps and Hong Kong’s Regulatory Changes
In recent months, significant regulatory developments have emerged from China and Hong Kong, particularly concerning AML law (anti-money laundering) and the burgeoning digital asset market. As both ...
China’s Sino-Ocean gets liquidation reprieve in Hong Kong amid ‘some progress’
Hong Kong court adjourns hearing until December 23 as developer plans parallel restructuring efforts in the city and the UK.
Who’s to blame? Hong Kong office glut to worsen as developers add fresh supply in 2025
Some 3 million square feet of supply will hit the market next year, likely delaying any recovery in office rentals, analysts say.
Bakehouse doubles outlets, adds 50% staff as its egg tarts beat Hong Kong’s retail gloom
Growth at the six-year-old bakery is a counter punch to the gloom in Hong Kong’s retail industry, where one in 10 high street shops stood empty across the city at the end of the ...
Fed rate cut heralds start of monetary easing cycle in Asia
Asian economies have entered a monetary easing cycle as the Federal Reserve cut rates for the first time in four years on Sept. 18, which creates an opportunity for global investors to invest further ...
The Library Of Congress Is A Training Data Playground For AI Companies
With archives hosting about 180 million works, the world’s largest library is drawing interest from AI startups looking to train their large language models on content that won’t get them sued.
Hong Kong’s Paul Chan goes on tech charm offensive to deepen ties with UK, Spain
Post learns meetings with British officials might be on the cards for Paul Chan as he leads tech-focused delegation to Europe.