Hong Kong
Hong Kong art scene faces competition
Whilst Hong Kong is rightly placed for the market-driven influx, the art scene may be reaching a saturation point.
Hong Kong art scene faces competition
Whilst Hong Kong is rightly placed for the market-driven influx, the art scene may be reaching a saturation point.
2 in 5 professionals expect to change employers in the year: report
Close to three in 10 are actively seeking new positions.
Nine in 10 employees expect a bonus in 2019
A majority or 73% anticipate an annual bonus of up to two months.
Insurers gear for Hong Kong's $1.27b national health insurance programme
The Voluntary Health Insurance System will offer $1,000 in tax benefits to lure residents.
Housing Society trials public housing scheme for the elderly: report
It could cost around $80m and is expected to be completed by 2020.
Hong Kong flops to 47th spot in luxury home price gains in 2018
The stock market rout slashed the growth of posh property prices to just 1.8%.
Almost half of Hong Kong SMEs have no desire to internationalise
Three in five SMEs operate in Hong Kong only.
Tourist arrivals up 27.2% to 6.8 million in January
There were 5.54 million Mainland visitors.
Flexible workspace operator theDesk unveils group medical insurance plan
The plan is expected to benefit the 500 individuals who work from itslocations in Sai Wan and Causeway Bay.
Retail sales reverse slowdown with 7.1% gain in January
The earlier arrival of the Lunar New year boosted sales growth.
PMI hits 48.4 in February as demand and output sink
Output dropped for the eleventh straight month.
The cost of data protection: making a worthwhile investment or paying for an expensive mistake
Data hacks, security breaches, vulnerable IT systems – these are all hot topics in Hong Kong at the moment. With high-profile data security stories dominating headlines, the importance and fragility of personal data are very much in the public eye and have turned everyone’s attention to what businesses are doing – or not doing – to safeguard this data.
CS Global LTL Services Ltd. wins Technology Excellence Awards for Digital-Shipping
CS Global LTL Services runs a freight forwarding business out of a cloud platform that enables shippers to quote, book and manage their door-to-door less-than-container-load (LCL) shipments online.
Private home supply for 2019 falls 39% to 15,540 units
The new supply is concentrated in Kai Tak.
A fourth of Hong Kong firms invested over US$1m in digital transformation in 2018: research
Over a third said total spending on technology may grow more than 10% in the next three years.
Government splashes out $16.1b to improve public hospitals
Approximately $700m will go to doctors, nurses and the Hospital Authority’s supporting staff.
UK data centre operator Global Switch mulls Hong Kong IPO
It chose CLSA, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Morgan Stanley to be the arrangers.