Hong Kong
HK Grade A office in Q1 2015 reaches 300,800 sq. ft. of net absorption
HK Grade A office in Q1 2015 reaches 300,800 sq. ft. of net absorption
There was solid leasing activity.
Rents in Hong Kong's retail sector decline once more in Q1 2015
Amid continued weakness of retailer demand.
Here's why investment volume dropped in Q1 2015
The market has become quieter.
These are the skills in demand right now in Hong Kong
Now that the slowdown in recruitment over the Chinese New Year period is over, the rate of hiring in Hong Kong has returned to the same healthy levels seen before the holiday.
Capturing the opportunities of Hong Kong's growing art scene
Hong Kong is one of the world’s foremost financial capitals. Lately, our fair city has also begun to move in a more artistic direction. With our beautiful skylines and natural landscapes, artists have no shortage of inspiring views to fuel their creativity.
Hong Kong equity funds record US$24m in inflows in mid-April
There were flows despite foreign fund absence.
foodpanda offers Hong Kong Mums complimentary flowers on Mother's Day treat
According to a release, global online food delivery marketplace foodpanda, provides complimentary flowers to customers looking to treat their mums right this Mother’s Day.
Here's how investors can predict the next big correction in Hang Seng Index
It's been everybody's concern now.
Hang Seng Index finally breaks out, advances on 2007's record high
Bubble warnings have emerged.
Kerry Properties warned against a sharp downturn in China properties
Analysts says fundamental market could become weaker.
Hong Kong retail and private banks on the lookout for local front-line talent
The banking recruitment market will be active.
Hiring speed back to 'normal pre-CNY levels' in Hong Kong
The job market's a hive of activity.
DSD cases drop 17% MoM in March to 3,706
It's a four-month low.
Almost 4 in 10 Hong Kong adults invested in the stock market
Stock investors hold $200,000 in stockholdings.
Galaxy's 1Q15 profit drops 40% YoY to HK$2.30b
Phase 2 opening is on time, meanwhile.
2 in 5 employers say they spend over 20% of payroll on benefits: survey
But they believe they are undervalued.
Top of the world: Hong Kong's skyscraper office rents are the world's priciest
Rents are at USD250.50 psf.
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