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Hong Kong's struggling retail industry to suffer single-digit growth
Big-time blows from small-time growth.
Hong Kong's struggling retail industry to suffer single-digit growth
Big-time blows from small-time growth.
Why Hong Kong's property firms are leaning on weekend sales volume
It's now the key metric for developers.
Here's how US interest rate hike could hurt Hong Kong property stocks
Do interest rates matter, in the first place?.
Buildings that can be revived drives sales in investment market
There was a HKD 515.0 million purchase.
Exports, imports in industrial property market edged up
Air-freight cargo data also grew.
China tourists to Hong Kong climbed 12.8% y-o-y in July
Beating the previous month's record.
Guess what dragged Hong Kong's retail sales growth in July
These subsegments dropped 22.2%.
Developers starting to speed up new launches due to pent-up demand
There have even been re-listings.
Home sales fall 20.3% to 6,212 in July
But mass home capital values inched up.
Office space withdrawal of around 46,000 sq ft battered Central in August
Due to weak leasing demand, partly.
China Mobile Hong Kong joins iPhone 6 fever
For all the Apple fans out there.
Hong Kong's railway expansion plagued with land site woes
Landbank will deplete in a decade.
Guess how many deals targeted a Hong Kong-based bank since 2008
Clue: only 2 deals this year.
Net loans of Hong Kong's top 4 banks have more than doubled since 2009
Annual profits have also grown consistently.
Asia business sentiment nosedived to 66 in 3Q14
Blame it on interest rate hike woes.
Only 1 in 5 Hong Kong bosses will boost headcount in 4Q14
And 5% actually plan to decrease.
Private housing completions reach 9,271 units as of July 2014
It's already exceeded 2013's full year total.