Hong Kong

Use good-as-new notes for lai-see: HKMA

Banks will start exchanging new notes on January 30.

Government issues HK$1.5b 10-year bonds

Tender applications reached HK$8.14 billion.

Li continues southern expansion

Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing buys New Zealand waste company.

Rents at Central drop in 2012

Less expensive locations take business away from Central, the world’s most expensive place to lease office space.

Hong Kong has Telstra 4G roaming

Hong Kong becomes first location outside Australia to offer the service.

Here are 2 factors that will back-up MTR’s momentum in 2013

Still positive amid fare-adjustment mechanism buzz.

Real Nutriceutical Group denies allegations of falsified sales

It cited the author’s disability to conduct a valid analysis.

Neway Group clarifies media reports

The articles related to a recent labour strike.

Trading of SHK Hong Kong Industries shares halted

The halt took effect at 1:00pm. At the request of SHK Hong Kong Industries Limited, trading in the shares of the company on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited was halted with effect from 1:00pm on 16 January 2013.

The key to replicating success in Hong Kong

Years ago my daughter, who was then nine, wanted to go wall climbing. Though she’d never done this before, her Mom thought it was a great idea for our weekend in Hong Kong.

Handling sensitive records in Hong Kong

Increasing awareness around personal privacy issues and handling of consumer data by organizations in Hong Kong is driving enterprises to evaluate how customer records are maintained within their organization – and how, and by whom, they can be accessed and transferred to outside networks. Controlling the handling of sensitive records involves implementing strict data handling policies, as well as ensuring the organization has visibility over how data is accessed and by whom.