Hong Kong
Fung buys French high-fashion house, Sonia Rykiel
Sonia Rykiel, one of the last family-owned French luxury brands founded by one of the world’s 10 most elegant women, has severed its continental roots and is moving its ownership to Hong Kong.
Fung buys French high-fashion house, Sonia Rykiel
Sonia Rykiel, one of the last family-owned French luxury brands founded by one of the world’s 10 most elegant women, has severed its continental roots and is moving its ownership to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong unemployment rate down to 3.2%
Yet underemployment rate climbed to 1.5% during November-January period.
80% of Hong Kong CFOs upbeat about economy
45% of the finance leaders planning to hire permanent accounting, finance and banking staff cited increasing workloads as their reason, while 40% said business growth or expansion.
Enhanced Investment Products lists 3 new XIE shares
Product suite eyed be the first swap-based synthetic ETF platform managed by a local Hong Kong manager.
EC Harris appoints Stephen Hilton as Head of Critical Systems in Asia
Mr. Hilton is already experienced in managing operational teams and technical facilities throughout the region.
Microfinance pilot scheme a definite go
The highly-anticipated microfinance pilot scheme will begin loaning start-up capital to qualified business owners in the middle of this year.
Sinopec to IPO in Hong Kong
China’s leading oil company awakens to the advantages of going international.
Confidence in an economic upturn strong in Hong Kong
Optimism amidst adversity is a virtue that keeps Hong Kong resilient.
The Euro effect – what does the future hold?
Though Hong Kong’s banking sector had limited exposure to the EU debt crisis, what risks should we be prepared for?
Lunar New Year holiday sparks massive credit card use
Along with its noisy festivities, the Lunar New Year can also be counted on for one recurring event: more credit card use.
Graff Diamonds to open second Hong Kong branch
More IPO glitter comes to Hong Kong.
Record passenger arrivals at Hong Kong Airport
Passenger air travel kept flying high despite the continuing economic doldrums hammering the city.
Global crisis + low season = floundering property market
The January numbers for Hong Kong’s property market sectors mostly make for disheartening reading.
Swire Properties Announces New Brickell CitiCentre Project in Miami
The Company plans to begin construction by the second quarter of 2012.
Hong Kong has the highest level of globalization for the second time
Hong Kong 's top place in The Globalization Index is seen to continue through 2015.
Easy money draws droves of Hong Kong investors
What should have been a humdrum day of selling banknotes marking the Bank of China’s 100th anniversary spun out of control into a “Get rich quick” opportunity that drew frantic investors by the hundreds.
January Exchange Fund foreign assets soars by $45.7bn
Hong Kong’s claims on the private sector reached $184.4bn.