Possible measures include asking third party to carry out checks on specimen collection procedures in hotels and requiring nurses to take samples. ( read original story ...)
CE Highlights Hong Kong’s Immense Business Opportunities For New Zealand
Mrs Lam said that Hong Kong has been enjoying close ties with New Zealand over the years, with New Zealand in 2010 becoming the first foreign economy to enter into a free trade agreement with Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tax law move good news for business, but there is more to be done
I very much welcome the passage of the tax bill in the Legislative Council last week to exempt "carried interest" from taxation for eligible private equity funds - a good result of the hard work by ... ( read original story ...)
The Chinese video interview startup supercharging talent management with AI
LeapIn makes AI video interviewing software that helps companies manage talent and hiring. How does its technology stack up? ( read original story ...)
Billionaire Li Ka-shing Bets on Southeast Asia’s Tech Startups
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s private investment firm Horizons Ventures Ltd. will make Southeast Asia a priority, with the region’s digital economy booming as the pandemic drives more people to use ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Market rebounds 0.77%
At closing bell, the benchmark Hang Seng Index advanced 0.77%, or 219.48 points, to 28,637.46. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index added 0.32%, or 34.50 points, to 10,757.37. ( read original story ...)
Coa in Hong Kong is Named the Best Bar in Asia
Coa in Hong Kong clinches the No.1 spot to take home ... media/1497626/Asias_50_Best_Bars_2021_Logo.jpg Markets Insider and Business Insider Editorial Teams were not involved in the creation ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s wedding industry hopes for comeback
There is no shortage of things to spend money on for couples planning a luxury wedding in Hong Kong. But Hong Kong has seen a major slump in the number of weddings as coronavirus restrictions last ... ( read original story ...)
The Making Of Hong Kong’s Largest Online Landlord: HKTV
Retailers pay him a flat annual fee, of between HK$15,000 and HK$50,000 depending on the number of products, the equivalent of rent, as well as a fraction of their sales turnover. ( read original story ...)
Capital Calls: Hong Kong bourse sweats small stuff
Concise insights on global finance. SMALL-MINDED. Hong Kong is struggling to toughen up. The local bourse operated by $77 billion Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing will dial back plans to more than ... ( read original story ...)
Office decentralisation trend in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, workers have grown accustomed to having the flexibility to work remotely as a result of the pandemic, which saw the biggest remote working experiment in history. Remote working ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: mass testing of Hong Kong domestic helpers uncovers at least three Covid-19 cases, all with mutated variants
Occupants of more than 200 flats in Block R of Allway Gardens in Tsuen Wan will be evacuated and quarantined as a result of helper’s confirmed case. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong retail giant, power company to install new solar array on top of storage facility
Dairy Farm International, in conjunction with electricity supplier CLP, will install more than 2,000 solar panels capable of generating 1 million kilowatt-hours of power annually. ( read original story ...)
HKTDC’s Start-up Fiesta kick-starts today
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) today announced the launch of the inaugural Hong Kong Start-up Fiesta campaign that will run in May and June. Comprising a full range of activities ... ( read original story ...)