Hong Kong
Bosideng bags US$35m sustainability-linked loan from DBS Hong Kong
Bosideng bags US$35m sustainability-linked loan from DBS Hong Kong
This marks the largest sustainability-linked loan in Asia.
Sluggish global growth momentum drags Hong Kong’s export performance
The city’s total export dropped by 8.9% YoY in July.
Sun Chun Street property in Tai Hang sold for $588.7m: JLL
The property was sold through public auction.
DBS Hong Kong grants US$35m green-linked loan to down apparel firm Bosideng
The loan has a one year tenor.
Hong Kong raises postage fees
The adjustments were said to be in line with cumulative inflation.
Gov’t adds 500 more for daily quota applications under Come2hk scheme
The Come2hk scheme involves travel of non-residents without quarantine.
Cathay Pacific extends Fly Greener programme to air cargo services
Customers can make a green contribution equal to their carbon emissions.
Dah Sing Banking Group’s profits down 1% to HK$1.09b in H1
Property woes in Hong Kong and Mainland China doubled the bank’s credit impairment losses.
HK allows individuals with ‘amber code’ to participate in B2B conventions
Inbound persons from overseas or Taiwan are categorised with an amber code.
$50,000 fine awaits dining premises found violating health code rules
The warning was issued following the expiry of the 14-day adaptation period of the codes.
Dah Sing Bank temporarily shutters Causeway Bay Branch
It will resume operations on 24 August.
$175m-worth of residential units in SOHO district up for sale
It will be sold on an "as-is" basis.
Consumer prices rise 1.9% MoM in July
The year-on-year rate of increase in consumer prices was also 1.9%.
Analyst stays optimistic on HKEX recovery in H2 22
Speedy listing pace of China ADRs will help in the recovery.
Sun Life Hong Kong launches Stellar (18-pay) with death benefit settlement option
Clients can choose between paying by instalments or paying in full.
Dah Sing Bank temporarily closes Maritime Square and Tuen Mun branches
Branches will reopen tomorrow, 23 August.
How much is Hong Kong’s tech industry paying its employees?
There is an almost 100% pay jump from junior to senior roles.