Hong Kong
Chinese fashion retailer GXG mulls $300m Hong Kong IPO
The brand is backed by Louis Vuitton’s private equity firm L Catterton Asia.
Chinese fashion retailer GXG mulls $300m Hong Kong IPO
The brand is backed by Louis Vuitton’s private equity firm L Catterton Asia.
HKIA passes IATA's pharma logistics certification
It recognises the airport’s ability to transport fragile pharmaceuticals by air.
Lady boss: Hong Kong trails developed countries in female c-level representation
The number of women on HSI boards rose to 13.8% but Canada and US boards are over 20% female.
The changing landscape of advertising & PR: from intentional innovation to AI-led advancements
The advertising and PR industry is currently undergoing unprecedented change. Great Hong Kong SAR, Mainland Chinese and other Asian brands, as well as overseas brands looking to do business in Asia are thinking differently and approaching challenges differently. One of the primary reasons for this is technology, increases in the value of data, and AI advancements that come from marrying the two. Put down the WeChat session while you read this article!
Nearly half of women bemoan insufficient gender diversity work policies
They believe greater transparency can help address this.
Hong Kong inks deal with UK to share infra planning techniques
The MOU was signed by Permanent Secretary for Development Hon Chi-Keung.
Dollar depreciation may trigger slowdown in housing market
The ratio of HIBOR-linked new mortgage loans on floating rates has dipped to 86.2% in January.
Hong Kong is home to seven in 50 of Asia's multi-millionaires
There are 5,140 individuals in Hong Kong and China worth over US$50m.
Hong Kong emerges as top contender for world's potentially largest IPO
A New York or a London listing is unlikely as Riyadh eyes closer Asian ties.
HKC files protest over 23.6% steel and aluminum tariff hike
It fears that a hefty tariff might prompt a trade war later on.
HKMA may offer extra Exchange Fund Bills to halt dollar decline
The currency plummeted to a thirty-year low at $7.83 level on Tuesday.
Singapore hires more expats than Hong Kong
Almost a fifth of expats are employed in the lion city compared to 14% in Hong Kong.
Why Hong Kong listed company culture isn't fit for the future
The dominance of the large, listed companies so long at the heart of Hong Kong’s economic and business culture is under threat, challenged by the government efforts to boost competition, increasingly sophisticated shareholder demands, changing or disrupted markets and rival economic centres in the region.
Government mulls developing underperforming Tuen Mun terminal into housing estate
The 65-hectare site could provide some 20,000 homes.
Total port cargo throughput up 9.7% to 281.5m tonnes in 2017
Inward load from Mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore boosted year-end figures.
Mercedez-Benz dealer mulls $800m Hong Kong relisting
Lei Shing Hong reportedly plans to list in the second half of the year.
Hong Kongers prefer mobile wallets despite glitches over call centres and OTC banking
They welcome the convenience and all-day accessibility of digital alternatives.