Hong Kong
Sa Sa's sales in Hong Kong up 19.5% during the Golden Week
Sa Sa's sales outperformed relative to those of its retailer peers, says Barclays.
Sa Sa's sales in Hong Kong up 19.5% during the Golden Week
Sa Sa's sales outperformed relative to those of its retailer peers, says Barclays.
Golden Week turns dull
Sales of luxury items during Golden Week will likely fall 10% from last year.
Huawei Technologies might IPO in Hong Kong
China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is considering an IPO in Hong Kong to boost its handsets business in major world markets.
Men still rule Hong Kong board rooms
Some 40% of Hang Seng Index companies had no women directors in 2011.
Hong Kong residents tighten their belts
The retail sales picture for August show markedly lower spending for luxury and non-essential items with buyers focusing spending on basic commodities such as food and clothing.
All the colors of Forex trading
Forex trading is no longer currency rate speculation. The essence of investment in Forex market has become closer to the conventional idea of investment and even moved beyond its borders.
Building boom begins in Hong Kong
Hong Kong braces for a housing boom in the next six years fueled by developers awash in cash from the prolonged low-interest regime.
Hong Kong banks major players in China
Hong Kong-based banks now hold over a third of all the profits and assets made by foreign banks in China.
ADB downgrades China’s GDP forecast
An update of ADB’s Asian Development Outlook 2012 lowers PRC’s 2012 forecast to 7.7% from the projected 8.5%.
Hong Kong’s monetary picture stays bleak
Total deposits in Hong Kong’s banking system inched forward by just 1% in August, said the Monetary Authority.
Mainlanders flooding Hong Kong this Golden Week
Mainlanders traveling in groups or singly are expected to increase by about 10% during China's National Day Golden Week holiday that began Sunday.
Hong Kong's first FTA with Europe now in effect
The first free trade agreement between Hong Kong and the European Free Trade Association member states of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland came into force yesterday.
Credit Suisse predicts Hong Kong recession in Q3
Credit Suisse Group AG predicts Hong Kong’s growth to fall to 1.4% this year from its previous forecast of 2% on weakening domestic demand.
August visitor arrivals climb 21%
Hong Kong saw a 21% year-on-year rise in visitors in August, reaching 4.9 million, said the Tourism Board.
HK$2 increase in hourly minimum wage coming
The government is to increase Hong Kong’s minimum wage by HK$2 to HK$30 per hour on Labour Day 2013.
Syndicated bank loans in freefall
Syndicated bank loans in Hong Kong plunged 41% in Q3 to HK$10.5 billion from the HK$17.7 billion in Q2.
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