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Hong Kong sees 1.64M visitors over Golden Week and mid-autumn break
Hong Kong sees 1.64M visitors over Golden Week and mid-autumn break
Over 1.4 million visitors were from the Mainland.
Hong Kong moves forward with Chinese Medicine Development Blueprint
The blueprint will be published by the end of the year.
Better capital gains for second-hand transactions to boost home prices–UOB
The 900 units in Kai Tak Sky project were largely sold due to attractive prices.
HK bans poultry imports from Poland, Germany over H5N1
Suspension is effective immediately.
Silver bond subscriptions reach $98.2b
The bonds will be issued on Friday, totaling $55b.
HSBC proposes to privatise Hang Seng Bank
Hang Seng has established an Independent Board Committee to consider the proposal.
HKEX's Bonnie Chan tops Fortune's most powerful women in HK
Globally, she landed in fourth place.
iFAST Financial (HK) Limited takes home two wins at Hong Kong Business Technology Excellence Awards 2025
The company’s awards were in recognition of its scalable wealthtech solutions and game-changing Bond API.
HK launches GoGlobal Task Force to help Mainland enterprises expand overseas
Initiatives will include market visits and outreach programs.
ArchSD investigates public housing projects over quality issues
Problems first detected at Siu Lam in August.
Hang Seng Bank upscales sustainability fund by 50% to HK$120b
Since launching in 2024, it has already used over two-thirds of the original HK$80b fund.
Wag Kwong and NatPower Marine to build electric shore power network
The first projects are scheduled to launch in 2026.
Property sales up 6.3% in September
Residential units accounted for 5,643 agreements.
Private lenders step in as Hong Kong banks cut real estate loan growth
Knight Frank expects Hong Kong to remain a distressed-refinancing rather than growth-lending market.
Four in five entrepreneurs hold multi-residency status
63% of Hong Kong entrepreneurs are concerned that large inheritances may weaken next-generation values.
Visa launches Click to Pay digital checkout service in Hong Kong
The solution aims to offer a faster and more secure experience for both consumers and merchants.
Private lenders step in as Hong Kong banks cut real estate loan growth
Knight Frank expects Hong Kong to remain a distressed-refinancing market rather than growth-lending market.
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