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Gov’t issues third digital green bonds offering at $10b
Gov’t issues third digital green bonds offering at $10b
The bonds, issued on 10 November, were denominated in HK dollars, renminbi, US dollars, and euros.
Kowloon residential care home property up for sale
Kowloon residential care home property up for sale
The market’s estimation is around $100m, with an average unit rate of approximately $6,579 per square foot.
Hong Kong medical costs to rise 9.9% in 2026
Hong Kong medical costs to rise 9.9% in 2026
The report identified the introduction of new medical technologies (77%) as the most significant cost driver.
Substantial retail space in Kennedy town up for sale
Substantial retail space in Kennedy town up for sale
The 13,923-square-foot property can be used by local universites as off-site facility.
Cathay Pacific to buy back shares of Qatar Airways for $1.17b
Cathay Pacific to buy back shares of Qatar Airways for $1.17b
Qatar Airways would sell all 643.07 million shares it held at (HK$10.8374).

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Healthcare RT HealthTech turns lab robotics into affordable exosuits
It aims to bring assistive technology to everyday users.
Creature Comforts expands 24-hour ‘fear-free’ animal hospital in Shau Kei Wan
The 11,000 sq ft facility introduces advanced surgical suites, a CT scan, and a new community teaching space.
Residential Property Forest Pavilion brings Japanese-inspired bathing to Kai Tak
It features a 50-metre outdoor pool framed by trees and stone-edged lounges.
Hong Kong’s most notable real estate agents under 40 of 2025
Realtors in the office  market are at the top of the list, taking seven spots.
Commercial Property Tokenisation, tech pushed to revive property market
It could cut transaction costs by as much as 30%.
Retail investors turn to private markets for higher returns
US tech firms are helping drive interest, said digital wealth firm StashAway.
Financial Services ZA Bank CEO sharpens focus on wealth, digital assets
The digital lender plans to launch Hong Kong stock trading later this year.

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