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Hong Kong dollar peg to remain intact despite pressure

Hong Kong's foreign exchange reserves allows the central bank to maintain the peg.

Hong Kong's goods exports up 15% in March

The volume of goods imports also increased 11.2%.

Hong Kong lags behind Singapore in number of techie leaders

Only 1 in 5 firms has technologists in leadership roles.

Kwun Tong View sold at HK$1.99b to local private investor

A local bank was among those vying for the property.

Hong Kong's foreign currency reserves hit US$400b in April

It's equivalent to seven times the currency in circulation.

HKEX to take on mainland's home-grown exchanges

It is set to launch a mainland commodity trading platform.

Retail sales up 3.1% to $35.7b in March

Sales value of jewellery increased 8.4%.

Here's what led to skyrocketing petrol prices in Hong Kong

The industry, as it turned out, needs more players.

Hong Kong property sales up 18%

Total consideration for sale and purchase deals hit $88b.

Tax revenue collected dropped $1.1b to $290.2b

No thanks to waived business registration fees.

Job seekers with anti-money laundering experience to be highly sought after

Hays said investment, retail, and private banking firms will need them.

Why Hong Kong's travel firms are now turning to big data

These companies aim to "personalise" travel experiences.