Hong Kong

Government may adjust 2011-12 Budget proposals

Government may adjust 2011-12 Budget proposals

People's views and lawmakers' recommendations pushed Financial Secretary John Tsang to study the suggestions and come up with new proposals.

MPFA orders 9 employers to pay contributions

The MPFA obtained two orders for payment of outstanding MPF contributions of about $167,000 against two employers at the District Court.

Yuen Long Restaurant slapped with 30-day suspension

The Yuen Long Restaurant was ordered suspended from conducting business until March 29. The Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene ordered the 30-day suspension.

Exchange Fund assets amount to $2,505B in January

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that the total assets of the Exchange Fund amounted to HK$2,505.0 billion as at January 31, 2011. It is HK$159.3 billion higher than at the end of December 2010.

Hong Kong total deposits up 1.4%

The Hong Kong-dollar loan-to-deposit ratio climbed from 78.1% at the end of December to 79.3% at the end of January.

China Everbright International profit up 66% to HK$616.43mn

The company extends its efforts in exploring environmental protection and alternative energy projects and secured 17 new projects worth 2.83bn renminbi.

Asian Citrus profit up 111.5% to RMB523.4mn

The company increased sales and production volume while further positioning its company to achieve operating synergy in consumer market.

Threadneedle appoints Albert Lee as Senior Advisor

Albert Lee will be based in Threadneedle's Hong Kong office.

APAC Resources 2010 profit up 196% to HK$1.1bn

The company to further evaluate opportunities to expand and diversify its commodity trading business and potential acquisitions of direct mine investments and strategic interests.

Visitor arrivals surged 21.5% in January 2011

A total of 3,598,030 visitors arrived in January this year.

Surplus reached $34.8bn in January 2011

A surplus of $93.8 billion was registered for the 10 months ending January 31.

KPMG China appoints Stephen Yiu as Chairman

Stephen Yiu succeeds Carlson Tong for a four year term on April 01, 2011.

Hong Kong approves 34 building plans in January

A total of 34 building plans were approved by the Buildings Deaprtment in the past month.

West Rail property projects to meet design requirements

Six property developments above the MTR stations along the West Rail should comply with new guidelines on controlling "inflated buildings". Thus Financial Secretary John Tsang is requesting the West Rail Property Development Limited for a redesign.   These six West Rail  property development projects are wholly owned by the Government through the WRPDL. They have all reached a very advanced stage which could proceed to build without being made subject to the new design requirements, which will come into effect on April 1, 2011. The Nam Cheong Station project has an approved Master Layout Plan for its original design; while the other five projects, namely Tsuen Wan West Station at Cityside and at Bayside, Long Ping North, Long Ping Station and Tin Shui Wai at Tin Shui Wai Station, all have both their  master layout plans  and building blans for the original designs approved. "During the Policy Address debate, some Members of the Legislative Council requested that since the WR projects are wholly owned by the Government, the Government should set a good example by requiring all these WR sites to be subject to the new rules on regulating 'inflated buildings'," said Secretary for Development, Mrs Carrie Lam. "We have taken on board members' views in coming to this decision. Moreover, in the course of redesigning these six projects, we have also taken the opportunity to change the flat mix to increase the supply of small and medium-sized flats. While the new building design requirements and the 10% cap on GFA concessions will have a negative impact on the revenue receivable by the Government, this is justified on grounds of creating a quality living environment," Mrs Lam added.  Based on very preliminary designs prepared by MTRCL, the total number of flats in the Nam Cheong and two Tsuen Wan projects will remain more or less the same, but the proportion of small and medium-sized flats, i.e. flats with a saleable floor area of 50 square metres or below, will be more than doubled, providing about 4,000 such units.

Dragonair to recruit 300 new candidates this year

42 new crew graduated from the training held last December to January.

436,000 transport subsidy beneficiaries may receive first payment this year

The transport subsidy's first payment is amounting to $3,600, said Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung.

Govt to boost Operation Building Bright budget

A  further $1 billion for Operation Building Bright is being propsed by Financial Secretary John Tsang.