More than a quarter of Hong Kong companies want to reduce their office footprint this year amid macro uncertainties, but those in the insurance and legal services sectors are bucking the trend, ...
Hong Kong launches series of activities to mark 27th anniversary of return to motherland
HONG KONG: A launching ceremony marking the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland was held in Victoria Park of Hong Kong on Saturday (June 29), kicking off a series of celebration ...
Hong Kong police hunting for 2 men over early morning knife attack in Kowloon
Hong Kong police are hunting for two suspects in connection with a knife attack on a 52-year-old man in Kowloon during the early hours of Sunday morning. The force said the victim, a man surnamed Siu, ...
Hong Kong enjoys ‘competitive advantages’ over Singapore in global talent race, says top official
Hong Kong has “competitive advantages” over regional rival Singapore in the global talent race, the finance chief has said, adding such professionals will help give the property market a much-needed ...
Hong Kong rescuers escort 17 people ashore after canoe nearly capsizes off Lamma Island
Hong Kong rescuers escorted 17 people ashore after one of the group’s boats took on too much water during a canoeing trip off the coast of Lamma Island on Sunday morning. Ambulance officers and ...
Hong Kong leader John Lee charts economic path, but will geopolitics get in his way?
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has put stimulating the economy and improving livelihoods high on his agenda as he enters his third year in office. Confident that his administration has ...
Hong Kong retail property market charged up eyeing Chinese EV makers’ expansion plans
The Hong Kong retail property market could tap a new wave of demand from Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers rushing to set up showrooms and related infrastructure, as the city pushes ahead with its ...
Prepare well so Hong Kong can benefit from hydrogen advances
Moving ahead with the times may not necessarily be the Hong Kong government’s forte, though efforts have been made to narrow the gaps. The application of green hydrogen energy is a case in point.
Crackdown on speech intensifies in Hong Kong under national security laws
Sunday marks four years since China's national security law for Hong Kong went into effect. The legislation is designed to crack down on anti-government activity. The suppression of free speech ...
Hongkong Land Unveils $1 Billion Landmark Revamp Plan
Ten luxury tenants - including Cartier, Chanel, Dior, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Saint Laurent, Sotheby's, Tiffany & Co. and Van Cleef & Arpels - will contribute a total of $600 million to the ...
Hongkong Land and 10 tenants commit over US$1 bil to redevelop Landmark
A US$1 billion ($1.36 billion) fund has been set up in conjunction with the redevelopment. Hongkong Land will inject about US$400 million into the fund, while 10 long-standing retail anchor tenants at ...
Hong Kong struggles to reassure investors as foreign judges depart amid crackdown
Four years after Hong Kong began a sweeping crackdown against political dissent, the city is struggling to meet one of its own benchmarks in reassuring foreign investors that it remains a predictable ...
This is the world’s most expensive city for overseas workers
Hong Kong has once again claimed the title of the ... highlighting that employees who spend a large chunk of their income on rent or mortgages have “less disposable income for other expenses.” ...
How Washington Hovers Over Hong Kong’s Economic Outlook
Hardly a month goes by without another reminder of the hefty knocks being dealt to Hong Kong’s once almighty reputation as a global financial center. Only recently, two former UK judges resigned in ...