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Hong Kong targets Indian tourists
Hong Kong is investing HK$12.5 million to entice Indian tourists to visit the city.
Hong Kong targets Indian tourists
Hong Kong is investing HK$12.5 million to entice Indian tourists to visit the city.
AirAsia Philippines to serve Hong Kong
Budget carrier AirAsia Philippines will begin flying to Hong Kong from the Philippines on July 19.
Hong Kong dismisses Yam’s suggestion to review linked exchange rate system
There is no need for the government to change the linked exchange rate system that has served Hong Kong well over the years.
Election process for Hong Kong deputies starts
Those willing to become members of Hong Kong’s electoral council are required to register at the relevant office in Hong Kong between July 10 and 25.
Huadian Fuxin reduces IPO size
State-owned clean energy firm Huadian Fuxin Energy Corporation falls victim to the weak global economy.
Diageo mulling Hong Kong IPO
The British company that owns Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff and Baileys is considering an IPO in Hong Kong.
Foreign currency reserves down slightly in April
It decreased by US$3.7 billion to US$291.9 billion at the end of May.
Hong Kong touts investor protection initiatives
The government says it will introduce further measures to protect investors when appropriate.
Most Hong Kong managers are blind to a staff's long-term value
A study found that Hong Kong managers measure a new hire's impact on the 1st year and then lose interest.
Towngas makes massive investment in eco-friendly energy
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company, widely known in the city as Towngas, plans to spend HK$10 billion to expand in China.
Hong Kong’s economic growth could slip further
Hong Kong’s economy grew 5% in 2011, which was lower than the previous year's 6.8%.
Three Hong Kong IPOs fall apart in one week
Three IPOs in Hong Kong that were to have been launched last week have been shelved.
A May to forget for the Hang Seng
The Hang Seng Index ended its worst May in 14 years, plunging 11.7%, and dropping for four straight weeks, the longest since November 2011.
Russian oil major to list in Hong Kong
Russia’s second largest oil company plans a secondary listing in Hong Kong in mid-2013 to draw investors.
KEB opens trade finance center in Hong Kong
A major Korean bank has opened a financial center in Hong Kong for the first time.
Long-haul arrivals from Russia up 30% in April
Russians helped fuel an increase in visitor arrivals in Hong Kong to 3.84 million.
Internship experience top Chinese employers' main criteria
28% ranked it as main priority, while educational background and communication skills were considered least important.