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Hotels and shops take heavy beating as protests reverberate across Hong Kong

In August alone, tourist arrivals plunged 40% in its sharpest decline since the 2003 SARS crisis.

Hotels and shops take heavy beating as protests reverberate across Hong Kong

In August alone, tourist arrivals plunged 40% in its sharpest decline since the 2003 SARS crisis.

Tech, real estate deals buck PE decline as Chinese deal appetite falls

Exits are becoming tougher and investors have no choice but hold onto assets as returns decline.

Retailers turn to experiential selling to combat sales slump

Brands are urged to enhance their own mobile platforms in an effort to sustain the connection with customers long after they have left the store.

EY's Hong Kong wavespace focuses on unlocking blockchain's potential

The company aims to use the space to help its clients achieve digital maturity.

IWG deepens Hong Kong footprint in sleek Hennessy Road space

Spanning 22,700 sqft, the workspace offers 60 private offices and 270 workstations.

How bosses are rethinking worker wellness

Tobacco giant Philip Morris International offers a tailored employee wellness plan.

It's no fun to dummy bid the YWCA

A number of IT solutions providers and ten residential renovation contractors guilty of anti-competitive practices.

Accounting firms brace for IPO boom by hiking wages

Average annual remuneration packages in accounting stands at $817,000.

Neighbourhood malls and flex spaces prop up weakening property market

Lesser-known neighbourhood malls are cashing in from a more stable source of income and product mix.

TNG opens hub to nurture Hong Kong's fintech talent

Located at the heart of Hong Kong Island, the 25,800 sqft space aims to serve the thriving fintech community.

Virtual bank data scientists are driving bank hiring

Employers are now looking for more data scientists and full stack developers for mobile and web applications that go beyond the traditional set of...

Can Hong Kong retain the global IPO crown as US rivals step up game?

The number of listings in Q1 fell short of last year’s record with only US$4.63b raised across 52 deals in May.

Tech and finance jobs buck salary stagnation trend in Hong Kong

In-demand programmers and regulatory specialists can command a 30% raise.

How Manulife is breaking growth ceilings in rapidly ageing and costly Hong Kong

Customer satisfaction is quantified at Manulife which puts the customer at the centre of everything it does.

How YouTrip is taking away the pain of overseas payment

The fintech startup helps its users save up to 3.5% on transaction fees and can even go as high as 5% in some cases.

Bill Gates-backed biotech in diagnostic push

PHASE Scientific's product portfolio has expanded to include major infectious diseases such as hepatitis and influenza.

ICW on digitising the supply chain

The firm works by connecting various international laboratories, making use of its big databases, artificial intelligence and team.