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Hong Kong ranks second as the most preferred destination for mainland investors
It trailed after the United States.
Hong Kong ranks second as the most preferred destination for mainland investors
It trailed after the United States.
Hong Kong loses to Tokyo as the costliest business travel spot in Asia Pacific
Cost of 4-star hotel accommodation dropped 6%.
Are local developers losing their influence in Hong Kong's residential market?
Sites acquired by top 7 developers slumped 50% in five years.
Hong Kong exports slump 1.2% in January
While imports spiked 2.7%.
Hong Kong retailers to see full impact of rental reductions in 2017
The drop in rents is not only for street-level stores, but also for shopping malls.
Hong Kong retail sector to benefit from mainland luxury market's first sign of recovery in 3 years
Find out what the other indicators are.
Almost 2 in 5 Hong Kong employees expect salary increases of more than 6%
But only 1 in 5 employers will award more than 6% increases.
Shipping leaders demand access to big data
Firms face severe shortage on big data professionals.
How Hong Kong cabbies are trying to win passengers
They are trying to fend off competition from Uber.
JLL predicts tiny flat supply will decrease amidst new land sale programme
No thanks to developers cautious in building tiny flats.
Government eyes selling 21 home sites by end of financial year
These sites can produce up to 14,500 flats.
Hong Kong unveils 2017-18 Land Sale Programme
Nearly 19,000 flats will be provided.
9 in 10 employers worry over skills shortage in Hong Kong
Employee recruitment and retention will be one of the biggest challenges.
Is Hong Kong finally on its way to a full economic recovery?
Q4 GDP expanded 3.1% on the back of China's stabilisation.
Hong Kong government to keep an eye on residential flat sizes
Flats less than 400 sq ft comprise 27% of the overall supply.
Hong Kong realigns tourism industry, eyes attracting overnight visitors
The government allocated $17m to encourage projects.
Hong Kong to boost land supply starting this year
The government will supply 94,5000 public housing units.