Economy

Golden Week turns dull

Golden Week turns dull

Sales of luxury items during Golden Week will likely fall 10% from last year.

WB slashes growth forecast for developing countries in East Asia-Pacific

The World Bank downgraded recently its growth forecast for developing countries in East Asia and the Pacific to 7.2%.

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...

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...

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.

High-end office rents remain soft

Premium office rents fell further in the third quarter with the average rate tumbling 23% from its peak level in 2008.

Taiwan encourages more business deals with Hong Kong

More business exchanges in services between Hong Kong and Taiwan will ultimately serve to boost the economies of both states.

Hong Kong retains AA+ Fitch rating

Fitch Ratings has affirmed Hong Kong's Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings at AA+.

Hong Kong BOP deficit hits $7.1 billion

Hong Kong recorded a balance of payments deficit of $7.1 billion in 2Q12, as against a surplus of $63.8 billion in the first quarter.

Consumer prices up 3.7%

Net inflation rose 3.7% in August year-on-year despite a respite from rent increases.

More rich becoming less richer in Hong Kong

The continuing economic slump reduced the ranks of the rich in Hong Kong by over 17% in 2011.

Hong Kong falls behind Singapore in wealth management

Singapore's rich has a combined US$439 billion in 2011 compared to Hong Kong’s with US$408 billion.