Hong Kong

More foreign professionals needed by Hong Kong

Engineers, architects and entertainers among jobs in demand as tourism booms.

Xi and Leung call for unity

New Chinese President supports Leung’s move to seek change while maintaining stability.

Celebrate Earth Hour at Eaton Hong Kong

To support the Earth Hour 2013, the Eaton Hong Kong has prepared a lights off ceremony (23 March 2013, Sat) at  8:30pm. During the ceremony, lights of hotel corridors, exterior billboards and lightings will be switched off and replaced with environmental friendly organic soy candles. 

Hong Kong's composite interest rate dropped to 0.25%

Blame it on lower weighted funding costs.

Check out 22 Ships' all-new seasonal tapas menu

Following the successful opening of 22 Ships, a neighbourhood tapas bar named after its address on the quaint Ship Street in Wan Chai, Chef Jason Atherton has launched a new menu of seasonal tapas and desserts that will continue to delight Hong Kong diners.

Civil servants' starting salaries remain unchanged: government

Survey says civil servants' pay mirrors 3rd quartile levels of market salary.

Kerry Properties' net debt to swell to HKD27.6bn

Analyst predicts it will be the 2nd highest geared developer in Hong Kong.

Shanghai Greenland to foray into the US property market

Will IPO in Hong Kong this year as a prelude to expansion.

Aussie firm wins $656 million MTR contract

Leighton Asia takes seventh MTR Corporation contract in three years.

Hong Kong, Guangdong seek closer cooperation

Will establish a new mechanism to strengthen communication and information exchange.

A quick guide to the Hong Kong Competition Ordinance

The doom mongers haven’t long left. Hong Kong has but a few short months left of the free, anything-goes world, that has for decades led businesses to think of Hong Kong as the ‘big market, small government’ state.

Government brewing up plans to study retirement protection programs

Check out Community Care Fund's pilot project for CSSA recipients.