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SME business sentiment remains cautious in April
SME business sentiment remains cautious in April
Business receipts stayed in contraction, even as the near-term outlook improved.
Henderson Land secures Hong Kong’s first biodiversity loans
Henderson Land secures Hong Kong’s first biodiversity loans
The facilities will fund urban biodiversity initiatives at Central Yards on the New Central Harbourfront.
Gold Peak secures $675m green loan to fund battery expansion
Gold Peak secures $675m green loan to fund battery expansion
The 3-year facility will support its rechargeable battery and sustainable energy solutions businesses.
Kennedy Town retail podium put up for sale at $180m
Kennedy Town retail podium put up for sale at $180m
The fully let Harbour View Garden Tower III asset offers an expected gross yield of about 4.5%.
Ride-hailing caps force higher Hong Kong fares
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Ride-hailing caps force higher Hong Kong fares
Licensing limits reduce legal vehicle supply while increasing passenger costs across the city.
HSBC and HSBC Life sign Humansa MOU for HNW health planning
HSBC and HSBC Life sign Humansa MOU for HNW health planning
Longer lifespans are forcing HNWIs to rethink wealth succession and protection strategies, the bank said.
HSBC unveils invitation-only Privé World Legend Mastercard
HSBC unveils invitation-only Privé World Legend Mastercard
A Mastercard-exclusive dining club will launch at the Hong Kong International Airport later in 2026.

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Insurance Hong Kong insurer complaints rise for fourth straight year
The Insurance Authority has flagged gaps in incentives, disclosure, and oversight.
Easing rents lure retailers back to Hong Kong streets
Ground-floor shops offer higher visibility for food and daily-need retail.
Residential Subsidised resale homes draw buyers from private flats
The policy boosts turnover by pulling demand forward, not by lifting volumes long term.
Financial Services Trust planners face pressure as Hong Kong entrepreneurs go global
Differing legal systems can create friction for businesses operating across borders.
HR & Education HK MBA demand shifts to specialised tracks
Enrolment across three local universities slipped 1.1% to 631 students last year.
Healthcare Hong Kong Chinese medicine push hinges on digital, talent fixes
Subsidised outpatient slots at CMHHK were filled in the opening month.
Markets & Investing Fintech startups to lead Hong Kong venture funding
Investors are putting money in fewer, more established firms.

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