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Public Financial returns to profit with $2.6m net gain in H1
Public Financial returns to profit with $2.6m net gain in H1
The recovery was led by higher net interest income which rose to $530.5m, a 13% increase from $470.7m in 2024. 
Leoch International Technology issues profit warning
Leoch International Technology issues profit warning
Profit attributable to shareholders will likely decrease 60% to 80% year-on-year.
Company registrations hit record 1.49 million
Company registrations hit record 1.49 million
A total 1.49 million local and 15,509 non-local company registrations were recorded in Hong Kong.
Works on Oyster Bay Station project suspended
Works on Oyster Bay Station project suspended
The BD and EMSD assured the upheavals did not affect the supporting structure and operational safety of the railway tracks.
Unemployment rate stays at 3.5% in April-June
Unemployment rate stays at 3.5% in April-June
Underemployment rate is also unchanged at 1.4% within the period.
Joint study reveals most firms miss Scope 3 emission baseline and mature transition plans
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Housing Bureau, NAMI ink MoU on construction technologies
Housing Bureau, NAMI ink MoU on construction technologies
The collaboration includes developments on intellectual property management, patent protection, and technology licensing and commercialisation.
Hongkongers redefine health as living independently with purpose
Hongkongers redefine health as living independently with purpose
When asked about their top aspirations for later life, 47% prioritised physical and mental well-being.
Exports and imports rise in May 2025
Exports and imports rise in May 2025
Vietnam led import volume growth, whilst Taiwan led export volume growth.

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Hong Kong's stablecoins bill brings stricter oversight, opportunity
The digital tokens could support cross-border payments and smart escrow.
Markets & Investing Top auction houses draw Southeast Asia’s elite art buyers
Moneyed Millennials and Gen Zers are spending more on art pieces.
Markets & Investing Fewer but bigger deals push Hong Kong M&A to 10-year peak
Companies are focusing on scale, efficiency, and long-term positioning.
Waste-to-energy ties with mainland key to Hong Kong's green goals
Its first incinerator is only about to be finished this year, after eight years.
HR & Education Tougher foreign hiring rules may strain workforce planning
Hong Kong’s catering industry is expected to be hit the hardest.
Retail Ignoring seniors could cost retailers big
The new generation of older adults in Hong Kong consume more.
Healthcare Stricter regulation, compensation fund sought for healthcare providers
Trust accounts could also protect consumers from clinics that go under.

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