Hong Kong
Hong Kong's unemployment rate still stuck at 3.3%
Hong Kong's unemployment rate still stuck at 3.3%
Which sectors saw improvements in unemployment?
Cheung Kong Property's Yuccie Square launched at HK$11,950psf
ASP ranging from HK$9,932psf to HK$12,622psf.
HSBC supposedly lowered mortgage rate for borrowers of more than HK$10m
Is this because of its market share loss?
Why Hong Kong needs to keep tapping into overseas talent pools
Hong Kong's worsening talent gap and shortage of highly-skilled local professionals is driving employers to continue to look for overseas candidates. In our 2015 Hays Asia Salary Guide, 72% of employers in Hong Kong claimed they would consider sponsoring or employing a qualified overseas candidate. So what roles are employers considering overseas talent for?
Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong unveils Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupé
Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Limited is holding a launch event for the highly anticipated new member of its C Coupé family, Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupé, at the poolside of The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel. The tremendous upgrade in every aspect of Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupé will definitely enable users to enjoy the ultimate driving pleasure.
HKBN’s collaboration with LeTV draws investor focus
It could boost subscriber acquisitions.
Hong Kong needs to work hard to retain its top city status: report
Along with Tokyo and Singapore.
Melco Crown Entertainment's 3Q profit down 22% to US$237mn
It still beat consensus, though.
China's super wealthy keep injecting assets in Hong Kong
HNWIs' wealth grows by 15% every year.
Potential "death cross" looms if CCL continues decline
CCL home price index has fallen again.
Home prices pull back by 3.51% from mid-September peak
CCL home price index falls yet again.
Government will need to relieve supply stress
After announcing it'll discontinue the revitalization scheme.
Net supply of factory space expected to remain negative until 2017
Amid news of the revitalisation scheme's end.
Mass-focus residential projects in New Territories get presale approvals
November has a strong mass-residential pipeline.
Employees dissatisfied with their companies' benefit offerings: survey
Group medical benefits also deemed inadequate.
Rents in industrial market to slow by 4%
Due to increase in warehouse supply.
Property buyers at high risk of falling into negative equity
As mortgage offers are aggressively cut by 90%.