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New World targets $1 billion Hong Kong IPO
Conglomerate plans to list hospitality assets in Hong Kong.
New World targets $1 billion Hong Kong IPO
Conglomerate plans to list hospitality assets in Hong Kong.
Courier industry's business receipts jumped 27.5%
Check out how the rest of services sector fared.
Here are 3 possible threats to Hong Kong's property sector
Don't neglect these signs, warns analyst.
Wan Chai recruitment and training expo rolls out 5,600 jobs
100 organisations set to participate from March 13 - 14.
China Everbright to make new IPO bid
Plans to raise US$1.5 billion in third IPO try in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong welcomes RQFII expansion
Revised rules cover all Hong Kong-licensed asset management companies.
Air pollution to remain bad
Calm weather translates into very high pollution levels this week.
Hong Kong's foreign currency reserve assets rocket to US$304.8b
A slight increase from January's US$304.7b.
Hong Kong and Mexico tax pact rolls out today
Brace yourself for tighter safeguards against tax evasion.
China improving financial cooperation with Hong Kong
Qianhai pilot zone in Shenzhen is meant to achieve this.
Xinchen China’s Hong Kong IPO does well
Raises US$$90 million on strong demand from retail investors.
Hong Kong’s development boss visiting Qianhai and Guangdong
Secretary for Development Paul Chan is on a two-day visit starting yesterday to both locations.
Hong Kong’s rail operations moving to new control center
The Tsing Yi Super Operations Control Centre will become operational at the end of March.
Baby milk powder supply is stable
New export regulation on formula powder will ensure a stable supply for Hong Kong parents.
Hong Kong to boost RMB offshore business
After the government gives a nod to new renminbi expansion scheme.
Kenya Airways to fly to Hong Kong
Direct flights from Dubai begins April 2.
Hong Kong is world leader in IPOs
Canadian businessmen learn that Hong Kong is No.1 in cross-border listings.
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