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Despite their many differences, Hong Kong and Singapore’s property markets both show that a monetary easing cycle is not a panacea
Despite their many differences, Hong Kong and Singapore’s property markets both show that a monetary easing cycle is not a panacea.
Meet the Hong Kong billionaires behind some of the world’s glitziest hotels — and the generation who could inherit the empire
Cheng Yu-Teng turned his profits from selling jewelry into a multibillion real estate empire now run by his grandchildren.
Hong Kong dazzled by drone shows but creative content, fewer rules needed, experts say
Creativity is key to keep attracting people to drone shows while commercial elements also need to be strengthened, lawmaker says.
Hong Kong’s advanced materials institute plans to extend R&D services to Greater Bay Area
Non-profit institute sees opportunities in licensing its technology to generate income to fund new equipment and facilities, CEO Fung says.
Hong Kong public hospitals to have 300 non-locally trained doctors by end of year
Hospital Authority meet with counterparts in Macau and mainland China to bring in more doctors under healthcare professionals exchange plan.
Fact Check: Image shows Hong Kong toilet explosion not linked to Hezbollah
A 2020 image showing a public toilet in Hong Kong damaged in an explosion was shared with false captions saying it showed an incident in Lebanon due to Hezbollah device explosions. An image of a ...
1 in 5 victims of ‘naked-chat blackmail’ in Hong Kong are students as young as 11 years old
Criminals employ ‘scattergun approach’ to befriend victims online before tricking them into disrobing during video chats, police say.
Gaw Capital’s Hong Kong Office Towers Tender Deadline Lapses
The deadline has lapsed to find buyers for stakes in two Hong Kong office buildings majority owned by real estate investment firm Gaw Capital Partners, according to people familiar with the matter.
Hong Kong’s Paul Chan pushes for global tech start-up summit to be hosted in city
Financial Secretary Paul Chan sits down with organisers of South Summit during visit to Spain – the first leg of his European tour.
Independent journalists under pressure in Hong Kong
Last month saw the first sedition case targeting journalists in Hong Kong since the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997. In September, the Hong Kong Journalists Association ...
Only a third of Hong Kong students will seek help for mental health problems: survey
A lack of safe spaces for discussion and insufficient mental health literacy are revealed to be the key factors.
Spark Deep Dive: Hong Kong’s Physical gym closure leads to two arrests for unfair practices
More than 2,400 complaints have been filed against the gym for failing to deliver prepaid services amounting to nearly HK$87 million.
Second missing dog from Hong Kong’s Po Lin Monastery found and returned home
Po Lin Monastery says Dai Mui has now ‘returned to her original habitat’ and will continue to be observed and receive treatment.