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Victory Giant posts 273.5% YoY profit surge, launches Hong Kong IPO
The group's revenue also increased by 79.8% YoY.
Hong Kong offices fall short on basics despite high attendance
Quiet rooms and equipment for individual roles are the missing pieces.
The Pemberton in Sheung Wan up for sale by public tender
The 23-storey retail and office property is available through public tender.
Tai Kok Tsui industrial portfolio offered for $62m
Eleven-unit asset comes with near-full occupancy.
Inter-Continental Plaza top floor on the market for $118m, CBRE says
The top-floor TST East office is fully leased with stable rental income stream.
Property market gains stability in Q1 as costs ease, leasing picks up
But geopolitical tensions and conflicts in the Middle East continued to weigh on sentiment.
Hong Kong consumers stay cautious as dining out leads spending
Quality and experience still drive demand.
HKEX launches two tech-focused indices for ETF development
New benchmarks target semiconductors and global tech exposure.
Hong Kong home insurance gap widens as 60% remain uninsured
Seven in 10 recognise the importance, yet over half fail to secure any policy.
Hong Kong land slowdown points to housing supply squeeze in 2027-2028
JLL says reduced site sales may support prices.
Hong Kong starts stablecoin rollout with bank-led licenses
First approvals suggest cautious regulatory approach.
Causeway Bay, Kwai Chung assets put on market
The properties were offered via private treaty amidst rising vehicle and EV demand trends.
Kai Tak Hospital to launch first phase of services in October
With 2,400 beds, it will be the city’s largest healthcare facility by capacity.
Tung Chung residential site to go on tender from April 17
The lot occupies a site area of 14,152 square metres.
WSD reports device loss with data from 495 households
The device was lost during meter-reading.
Manulife Hong Kong and Mind HK warn treatment gap in Hong Kong
The insurer has opened a consultation centre.
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