Hong Kong

Dearth of CFO talent stalks Hong Kong

This despite rising demand for accounting and finance professionals.

Dearth of CFO talent stalks Hong Kong

This despite rising demand for accounting and finance professionals.

Inflation hits four-month high in June

Due to sharp rise in fresh vegetable prices, among others.

710,000 tenants to benefit from government's public rental scheme

Government to shoulder two months' rent for tenants.

ASM Pacific's revenue predicted to soar 40% to HKD2.85-3b

Intense competition in wirebonding market looms.

Two restaurants in Mong Kok to shut down

They repeatedly breached food business rules.

China Airlines launches Hong Kong-Tainan service

Becomes first airline to fly from Tainan to Hong Kong.

Four in five HK firms use cloud computing

Want to gain competitive edge and cut Capex.

Hutchison confirms plans to sell Parknshop

Selling price ranges from US$1 billion to US$2 billion.

Next PVRM auction will be on August 3

A total of 242 approved PVRMs will be auctioned.

Surprise dip in June unemployment rate

Inches down to 3.4% in Q2 from Q1.

What can DDoS do for Hong Kong businesses

Hong Kong and the rest of the world are becoming increasingly connected electronically, expanding markets and reducing the inefficiencies of doing business across borders. Services can be hosted anywhere and customers served can be from anywhere as the Third World catches up to the First World’s broadband penetration and narrows the digital divide.

5 ways to deal with difficult people

Doing business in Hong Kong, you'll realise that we are all connected, somehow, with someone who tries us to the brink of our emotional sanity. Those who are lucky have had to deal with them on occasion, alright, but without chance of another or regular interaction.