Hong Kong

Holidays bring Cathay and union to negotiating table

Airline says it will ensure customers are not inconvenienced in any way.

Holidays bring Cathay and union to negotiating table

Airline says it will ensure customers are not inconvenienced in any way.

How much public money are we willing to spend on Hong Kong’s heritage?

Two announcements on a single day in December 2012 reveal both the new scrutiny under which heritage policy in Hong Kong operates and its limitations.

Li Ning management expects substantial loss for FY2012

Learn why the firm's 'channel revival plan' may not work.

The new face of gender equality in Hong Kong companies

Gender diversity is rising up the agenda of financial-services institutions in Hong Kong as they seek to widen their talent pools, boost retention, and improve relationships with an increasingly diverse customer base.

Hong Kong rises amid global economic uncertainty

A sharp decline in business confidence in many rapidly-growing economies is raising a warning flag that global business may face continued uncertainty for some time to come.

Cathay Pacific may mull over higher pay hike

It is currently 16% of operating costs.

2 home sites sold for $2.16b

They boast of a 50-year land grant.

Bankers protest tough IPO rules

Warn that proposed rules could choke-off investment into Hong Kong.

HSBC to pay US$1.9 billion money laundering fine

Payment to settle probe by U.S. federal and state authorities.

Hong Kong banks poised for mild earnings growth in 2013

Margins will trend lower as yields fall further.

Cathay cabin crews moving towards a strike

Unhappy flight attendants threaten unfriendly service during the holidays.

Trading of C Y Foundation Group shares suspended

It will be releasing an announcement regarding price sensitive information.