Hong Kong
Hong Kong millionaires to grow by 6.2% per annum to 156,000 in 2021
There were 115,000 millionaires in 2016.
Hong Kong millionaires to grow by 6.2% per annum to 156,000 in 2021
There were 115,000 millionaires in 2016.
Patek Philippe presents The Art of Watches Grand Exhibition New York 2017
Patek Philippe is delighted to present The Art of Watches, Grand Exhibition New York 2017 which will take place from July 13th – 23rd, 2017 at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York. The 10-day public exhibition will showcase Patek Philippe’s tradition of high-precision watch manufacturing, an insight into the company’s 178-year history as well as its heritage in the domain of Haute Horologerie.
Smart cup startup pushes for healthy hydration
The cup tracks water and coffee intake using sensor and data collection technology.
Hong Kong banks' property loans expected to perform well
Loan-to-value ratios are amongst the lowest across Asia Pacific.
4 in 5 Hong Kong millennial employees feel the need to upgrade digital skills
They eye securing their future employability.
CLP gets go-ahead to build a new gas-fired unit in Hong Kong
The 550MW unit will be built in 2-3 years.
ASEAN banks brace for weak loan demand and asset quality pressure in 2017
But they are generally well-placed to cope with the difficult credit environment.
Home prices to increase 5% in 2017
It has become harder for Hong Kong developers to win development sites.
Why Hong Kongers enjoy work-life balance less than Singaporeans
They bring home work more often than those in Singapore.
Almost 3 in 5 China, Hong Kong bosses eye investment hike in 2017
This is despite growing pressure in bottom line.
Hong Kong's demand for Grade A offices not hurt by fleeing multinational firms
Demand has even jumped by 4.1m sq ft.
Retail sales now more driven by local consumption than tourist spending
The share of local expenditure in total sales reached 67% in 1H16.
clim8 makes intelligent clothing a reality
With clim8’s intelligent garment, wearers achieve regulated body temperatures whilst doing whatever activity in any weather condition.
Hong Kong's credit card use to drop 9.3% by 2020
They're opting to swipe their debit cards instead.
Home sale transactions to plunge below 4,000 units per month
This is due to the new flat 15% stamp duty on non-first time home buyers.
Hong Kong Island office rents to grow 4% in 2017
Kowloon offices on the other hand will drop by 7%.
Garage Collective recreates an 8,000-sq ft warehouse
The new office space has showers for those who bike to work.