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Beware of Trojan virus that steals bank account passwords

Hackers send virus to customers of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

Beware of Trojan virus that steals bank account passwords

Hackers send virus to customers of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

Hong Kong bans poultry products from two German states

Ban due to outbreak of low pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in northeastern Germany.

9 communications trends to watch out for in 2013

2012 was a mixed bag of highs and lows. Despite a sluggish global economy, humans continued to surprise with their endeavor and ambition to go where no man has gone before.

Hong Kong’s 25 largest hotels 2013

Hoteliers see sustained FIT and MICE growth.

Hong Kong-based financial professionals received bigger bonus than Singapore counterparts: survey

Nearly 4 in 10 finance bosses enjoyed on average higher bonuses in 2012.

What Hong Kong can learn from the China Rail Ministry’s online ticketing incident

In 2011, the China Rail Ministry created an online ticketing website 12306.cn for people to book train tickets. During this year’s Spring Festival, tens of millions of Chinese in Hong Kong and migrant workers across China visited the website to purchase train tickets. However, the massive traffic load for the ticketing website has caused increased dissatisfaction among users.

5 key growth drivers for cloud computing in Hong Kong

2013 is a year of data explosion. The online world is forecast to have 200 million new users getting online for the first time this year. With a large number of these emerging from Asia and logging on for the first time via mobile or social channels, demand for enterprise infrastructure and secure, cloud ready, geographic hubs will be a key theme for the year ahead.

Earnings forecast for Hang Lung Properties drop by 10%

But HLP's strong China Malls pipeline will help beat peers this year.

Digital vs non-digital advertising in Hong Kong

“Going Green, Recycle and Protect the Earth”, was a message endorsed by the Hong Kong Environmental Department showcased through a banner ad attached on the side of the bus. That is, a form of out-door advertising, often refer to as Out-Of-Home (OOH) advertising.

Hong Kong Disneyland turns profit for the first time

Mickey Mouse takes home a whopping HK$109m net profit.

Parkson Retail's net profit to fall 19.4% to RMB906mn

Here are other threats to its growth in 2013.

Travel agency's council membership suspended

3A Holidays Company was allegedly malpracticing.

What you must know about bribery in Hong Kong

It may be a little early for moon cakes, but  as we are well into the season of gifting, and where businesses are receiving gifts, consideration of what might constitute a bribe, should never be far from company owners' minds. After all, it wasn't too long ago, in 2009, that a local company director received a jail term for offering 15 boxes of moon cakes to local police officers.