Hong Kong

Hong Kong's goods exports up 8.7%

But volume of goods re-exports only inched up 0.7%.

Traditional property agents may soon lock horns with online realtors

More home buyers are searching for information online.

MTR Corp begins Wong Chuk Hang Station site tender

The site occupies an area of 118,404 square feet.

4 new trends to watch out for in Hong Kong's retail sector

80% of retailers will have additional entertainment element.

Hong Kong could beat Singapore's three-year housing slump

Singapore’s three-year housing slump could see relief from an unexpected quarter in 2017: Hong Kong.

Hong Kong employers looking to hire more digital marketing staff in 1Q17

Creating data-led strategies will be one of the main tasks.

HSBC exhibits the power of focus

Great things happen when one has focus. “As an insurer, we aim to help our customers grow and protect their wealth,” says Candy Yuen, CEO of HSBC Insurance (Asia) Limited in Hong Kong (“HSBC Insurance”). HSBC Insurance carries the HSBC brand to customers who seek protection, savings for education, retirement solutions, or even legacy planning through insurance.

Hang Seng Insurance brings innovation to the next level

Nowadays, it is nearly impossible to separate one’s financial situation with that of the world’s. Thanks to the rise of globalisation, the two have already blended seamlessly. But thanks to the volatility of global markets coupled with the ever present threat of inflation, important expenses and asset values are unsecured and constantly fluctuating.

Only 27% of Hong Kong CEOs think revenue will grow in 2017

They're looking forward to new M&A activities.

The world's "most unaffordable" housing rates title goes to Hong Kong, Mumbai

Average earning household will take 30 years to buy a 90 sqm flat.

Zchron continues building for high society

If you’ve been invited to a glamorous party at a glittering luxurious residential on the Mid-Levels, or passed a sumptuous condo and peeked into the stylish interior on the premium Oxford Road, chances are you’ve stumbled across one of Zchron’s works in Hong Kong. Founded in 2010 by interior design veteran Nison Chan, Zchron is no stranger to bigwig clients, having established a reputation in the affluent society after designing for a cache of business leaders and tycoons alike, with a concentration on luxury residential projects ranging from HK$1m to HK$10m.