Hong Kong’s leader has unveiled a new visa scheme to woo global talent, as the city seeks to stem a brain drain that has risked its status as an international financial center ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong announces plans to ‘trawl the world for talents’
In his first policy address since he took office, Hong Kong leader John Lee said the government would set aside billions to attract businesses to the city. ( read original story ...)
How Hong Kong’s New Expat Visas Stack Up Against Singapore’s
Hong Kong is overhauling visa rules to attract foreign talent as it battles with rival finance hubs like Singapore for talent following nearly three years of pandemic isolation.Most Read from Bloomber ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong To ‘Trawl World For Talent’ In Reboot Attempt
"Apart from actively nurturing and retaining local talent, the government will proactively trawl the world for talent." Hong Kong has undergone its most tumultuous period since the city's 1997 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Will ‘Trawl The World For Talent’: Leader
Hong Kong's new leader unveiled plans to resuscitate the business hub's fortunes on Wednesday, hoping to lure international expertise back to a city that has seen an exodus of talent and is mired in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader, in policy address, says aims to lure more global talent
Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee, in his inaugural annual policy address, said on Wednesday he wanted to bolster the city's competitiveness and seek to attract more overseas talent, including ... ( read original story ...)
Easing of cooling measures is not a cure-all for Hong Kong’s struggling property market, say analysts
Any relaxation of the government's cooling measures will only slow down the decline in homes prices but not reverse the trend, says DBS Bank analyst Jeff Yau Chief Executive John Lee is expected to ... ( read original story ...)
Small Island off Hong Kong Offers Haven From Stress of Living
Something clicked instantly for Zero Chan when she first set foot on the island of Peng Chau, a short ferry ride from Hong Kong's central business district, at a time when she was feeling burnt out ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Visas, Property Set to Dominate Lee’s Policy Speech
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee on Wednesday will lay out his vision for the city’s revival as an international financial hub during his maiden policy address, which is likely to include measures ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong relaxes public group gatherings to 12 people from 4
Hong Kong will allow up to 12 people to gather in public from Thursday, up from four people currently, the government said, as it continues unwinding stringent COVID-19 rules. ( read original story ...)
Carlyle, Apollo, BNY Mellon and State Street executives to take part in HKMA seminar at Hong Kong finance summit
The HKMA and the Hong Kong Academy of Finance are organising 'Conversations with Global Investors' on November 3 Leaders from nine of the world's top asset management firms will take part in the event ... ( read original story ...)
Small Hong Kong businesses affected by redevelopment plans call for clearer conservation blueprint
Among the decades-old businesses that have been affected in one way or another by the Northern Metropolis project are a sawmill, an oyster farm and a soy sauce factory. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong seizes drugs hidden in electrical transformers
Customs officials at Hong Kong's airport have seized a multimillion-dollar stash of methamphetamine hidden in electrical transformers being sent from Mexico to Australia ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong seizes drugs hidden in electric transformers
The Hong Kong customs department has seized methamphetamine that could be worth about $5.9 million in the market ... ( read original story ...)