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ATV fined $300,000 for misreporting death of Jiang Zemin
ATV fined $300,000 for misreporting death of Jiang Zemin
The Broadcasting Authority found complaints about ATV’s inaccurate news reporting and the late correction of factual errors substantiated.
41% of businesses show worrisome neglect of disaster recovery plan
And guess how many businesses have no continuity plans for their workplace requirements?
Hong Kong seen as a global mining companies listing hub
The HKSE has attracted several large high profile mining company listings over the last few years.
Hong Kong’s growth to plummet in 2012
UBS warns the country may hit rock bottom in 1Q12.
October visitor arrivals up 16%
Golden Week holiday and trade shows pushed Mainland visitor arrivals up to 24.9%.
Hong Kong seen to have HK$35bn budget surplus
Study advised government to employ fiscal resources to enhance competitiveness while helping the disadvantaged.
New mortgage loans drop 17% in October
New loans approved also fell to HK$12.5 billion.
Food services sector total receipts amount to over $101b
But were operating expenses, goods sold and compensation of employees higher or lower in 2010?
Total receipts in retail trade reach $359.5b
Gross surplus increased to $32.6 billion in 2010.
October total exports and imports soar
Yet compared with the three-month period ending October with the preceding three months the value of total goods exports dropped 0.9%.
Developers to accelerate sales
Research shows credit costs are about to rise, so developers better raise cash soon.
Hong Kong and Mainland extends currency-swap pact
The agreement and its expansion seen to allow more flexibility for the development of renminbi business in Hong Kong.
October consumer prices up 5.8%
The Census & Statistics Department said the inflation rate was stable in October after its uninterrupted rise over the past year.
Hong Kong economic growth forecast down 5%
The growth moderation was caused mainly by a sharp drop in exports towards the end of the quarter.
Jeweler Chow Tai Fook to list largest IPO this year
This US$3.5b IPO will be Asia's second largest IPO after Hutchison port.
30% of HongKong’s largest firms put their CEOs in the chairman role
Should this call into question board governance and impartiality?
Customs seizes $2.9M worth of illicit cigarettes
Hong Kong Customs seized about 1.15 million sticks of duty-not-paid cigarettes, worth about $2.9 million, with the duty potential of about $2 million, in an anti-illicit cigarettes operation.
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