Hong Kong

Hong Kong urged to boost $2b economic stimulus

Some subsidies may drive consumption overseas or remain useless amidst the protests, argued Natixis.

Hong Kong urged to boost $2b economic stimulus

Some subsidies may drive consumption overseas or remain useless amidst the protests, argued Natixis.

Air transport body calls on HKA to fix financial situation

The authority warned to take action unless the situation improves.

Luxury condo prices down 1.7% in Q3 as the rich rein in spending

Hong Kong Island’s luxury home sales crashed 90% to just 10 in September from 100 in April.

Exports down 7.3% to $347.7b in September

Total exports to Asia slipped 4.5% YoY.

Inflation slows to 3.2% in September

This was due to the effect of public housing rental adjustment dissipating in September.

China Mobile, HKT win 5G spectrum for $240m

The two have bid for 50MHz of the spectrum in the 4.9GHz band.

Long-term land investments gain ground amidst rising political action

Developers are looking to invest more in agricultural lands.

Central's Grade A office rents down 1.7% in September

It recorded the sharpest drop of all submarkets during the month.

Bosses spend 14.4% of their time coaching underperforming employees

Managers aren’t keen to fire poorly performing employees.

Commercial property sales crashed 57% in Q3

It might surpass 2016 as the worst year in terms of transaction volumes since 1997.

Public housing plans could hurt commercial supply: analyst

Converting factory land into residential property can reduce available commerciable area.

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.