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Hong Kong eases social distancing measures from 28 August
Cinemas, beauty parlors and selected outdoor outdoor sports premises will reopen.
Hong Kong eases social distancing measures from 28 August
Cinemas, beauty parlors and selected outdoor outdoor sports premises will reopen.
GDP shrinks 9% in Q2
Private consumption expenditure fell 14.2% during the period.
Chinese renewable firms move away from Hong Kong bourse
Relisting in China could allow a better mix of debt and equity funding.
PMI further contracted to 44.5 in July: IHS Markit
New orders, input prices and business confidence deteriorated at a quicker rate.
Debates arise on security law's effects on Hong Kong finance sector
Is there really a capital exodus from Hong Kong to Singapore?
Meet ZA Bank, Hong Kong's first virtual-only lender
The bank’s slogan of co-creation belies a strong charm offensive of attractive deposit rates.
Employers weigh in options in facing the “new normal”
Staggered return and split teams may not be enough to squash their employees’ concerns.
Local startup scene attracts overseas founders to set up in Hong Kong
Startups are getting a lot of opportunities from various subsidies and partnerships.
Hong Kong named 3rd largest IPO market
Hong Kong IPO markets are set to have remained strong in H1.
Property sector continues to recover in Q2
The posh homes segment continues to dominate the overall property scene.
MBA providers turn to online schooling following pandemic
Many universities have closed their campuses amidst the double whammy of protests and COVID-19.
Businesses adapt to the time of Corona
Hong Kong business leaders reveal how they are coping, and adapting, to the new environment.
Startup funding goes low key amidst COVID-19 and social unrest
The total value of startup deals hit $9.84b, a 39% YoY drop compared to last year.
Hong Kong's economic crisis spills over to venture capital activity
VC investors have yet to see the end of their woes, even as domestic volatility has already dragged investment down.
Exports down 3.7% in April
Exports in non-metallic mineral manufactures led the decline.
Hong Kong banks' asset quality battered by COVID-19 and protests
Exodus of corporate clients, mortgage risks, and dropping credit card use pose a big threat on revenues.
Hotels make further room rate cuts to survive
Some have resorted to offering rates cheaper than the city’s subdivided flats.