Noreen Jazul
Not enough money? 5 in 10 Hongkongers say they need to work after retirement
Not enough money? 5 in 10 Hongkongers say they need to work after retirement
Reasons for working after retirement vary per generation.
Consumer prices rise 1.9% YoY in June
The rate of increase in June was slower than May.
Over 4000 jobs up for grabs in Mong Kok job fair
Most jobs offer monthly salaries ranging from $12,000 to $22,000.
Unemployment rate dips to 2.9%
There were 113,600 unemployed people from April to June.
Sale of 21 Borrett Road development falls through
CK Asset Holdings said the purchaser failed to pay the first part of the payment of $1.04b.
How many litres of petrol can Hong Kongers buy with their one month's salary?
Prices of petrol rose by 1.3% in June from January.
Select high lump sum projects to benefit from Hong Kong’s relaxation of mortgage rules
Hong Kong raised the LTV ratio cap to 70% for self-use properties worth less than $15m.
Hong Kong launches New Industrialisation Development Centre
The centre will help enterprises embrace smart manufacturing.
Hong Kong Airlines launches flights to Nagoya
The airlines will have 4x weekly direct service to the city.
Towngas, Bravo Transport join hands to promote hydrogen energy development in HK
The parties will explore the use of hydrogen energy as a source of fuel for public buses.
Sun Hung Kai Properties unveil rental rates for TOWNPLACE WEST KOWLOON
The “aparthotel” targeting young professionals offers 843 units.
Equity capital market activity rises 6.1% YoY in 1H23
Proceeds likewise rose, increasing 46.2% YoY.
High interest rates dampen buyer appetite in Q2
Residential transactions fell 13% QoQ to 12,200.
Property sales drop 9.6% MoM in June
Year-on-year sales increased by 24.1%.
Gov’t forms Web3 development task force
Amongst members of the task force is Animoca Brands’ co-founder Yat Siu.
MTR resumes in-town check-in service by Cathay Pacific Airways at Hong Kong Station
The service will be available daily from 6 am to 3 pm.
HK’s aviation industry to recover by end-2024: IATA
The aviation experts expect passenger traffic in the city to return to pre-crisis levels next year.
Commentary
Why Hong Kong's carried interest reform matters, and why it isn't a zero-sum play
Medical centre expansion in Hong Kong: How to choose the right location
The Claude ban is a crash course in digital resilience — and that’s good for Hong Kong bankers