Economy
More pain for Hong Kong’s consumers
Rising food and rent prices drove inflation upwards to 5.7% in December compared to the same period in 2010.
More pain for Hong Kong’s consumers
Rising food and rent prices drove inflation upwards to 5.7% in December compared to the same period in 2010.
HK Monetary Authority warns against growth risks
Growth did occur in Hong Kong last year but what about in 2012?
Taiwan prefers China over Hong Kong
In banking as well as trade, size truly matters.
Is the Hong Kong labor market deteriorating?
Analyst says a drop in property prices often coincides with an upturn in the unemployment rate.
Hong Kong domestic exports plunge 20.6% yoy
Exports continue to wilt before the worldwide economic slowdown.
Taiwan seen to accept more China lenders’ infrastructure investment
Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou’s reelection seen to move cross-strait ties forward.
Volume of domestic exports down 37.6%
Total exports volume fell 3.6% in November.
Ailing Hong Kong needs more than band aid therapy
Petty solutions aren’t going to do it for Hong Kong, which stands to take a tremendous hit from the explosive Eurozone debt crisis.
Hong Kong and Britain tie up to promote renminbi
The semi-annual forum will focus on finding synergies by enhancing linkages between Hong Kong and London.
Tsang announces economic growth strategies
Infrastructure investment boost, more diversified business environment promotion, attraction of a wider variety of foreign firms to Hong Kong and...
Hong Kong has second best bureaucracy in Asia
Guess who topped the ranking and beat Hong Kong?
Hong Kong companies urged to go international to survive
Hong Kong companies doing business abroad have stouter bottom lines and better profits than those relying solely on the home market.
Hong Kong ranked the world’s freest economy
The Mainland meanwhile ranked 138th out of 179 economies.
Hong Kong struggles to battle deadly air pollution
Stung by the flight of business to Singapore and elsewhere and by over 7,000 avoidable deaths, Hong Kong is getting tough on the city's worsening air...
Are New Year celebrations clouding China data?
The burgeoning scale of festivities may have caused seasonal distortions.
Hong Kong posts record gold exports to China
China's insatiable appetite for gold is driving Hong Kong's gold traders to seventh heaven as exports surged 19%.
No more double-digit growth for China exports
HSBC sees a prolonged drag as external demand continues its precipitous slide.