Hong Kong

Finance workers more willing to quit unsatisfying jobs

They have a higher number of counteroffers to choose from.

Finance workers more willing to quit unsatisfying jobs

They have a higher number of counteroffers to choose from.

Hong Kong beats Singapore for global public transport crown

The SAR beats Paris, Seoul and London in public transport safety.

Hong Kong internet traders: Invest in cybersecurity or risk losing business

According to the Global Financial Centre Index, Hong Kong ranks as the third leading global financial centre after London and New York. In 2017, the number of transactions reached 610 million in the local securities market, with stock connects to Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses bringing in even more business. This is one reason why the Hong Kong financial services industry remains a favourite target for cyberattacks.

Housing space could be unlocked by relocating Kwai Tsing port and Fanling golf course to artificial island

A think tank has proposed that this could free up space to house 830,000 residents.

Can the luxury property market pick up in the second half of the year?

Primary sales volume have crashed after the 2016 peak due to the absence of large-scale launches.

Is the Asian wealth race shifting away from Singapore and Hong Kong?

Wealth managers are shifting to cities like Jakarta, Shanghai and Manila.

Third-party logistics players ramp up expansion plans despite trade jitters

ATC Air Service and AK Logistics grew their Kwai Chung footholds in July.

Why are temps expecting 25% higher pay than regular workers?

Their belief in their niche expertise skills drives them to demand more.

Local hotel market boosted by 1,000 new rooms in H1

The completion delay of Ocean Park Marriott would've boosted supply figures more.

Australia to ink free trade deal with Hong Kong

Two-way trade between the pair is around $93.44b.

Office vacancy rates tighten to 3.9% in July

Hong Kong East dislodged Central as the district with the lowest vacancy rate at 1.4%.

Hong Kong has slower fixed broadband speed than Singapore

The SAR fell to second place with a speed of 145.65 Mbps.

HKMA slaps $5m fine on Shanghai Commercial Bank over money laundering breaches

SCOM failed to monitor its relationship with 33 customers with suspicious transactions.

Unemployment rate steady at 2.8% in May-July

This translates to around 114,700 unemployed Hong Kongers.

Can China's payment titans crack Hong Kong's mobile wallet market?

AlipayHK users have doubled to 1.5 million since March.