Hong Kong

Unemployed Hong Kongers jumped to 133,500

But jobless rate stood pat at 3.5%.

First electric taxis debut in Hong Kong

Taxis a solution to the city's high levels of roadside pollution.

Australia’s Jetstar optimistic about JV in Hong Kong

Will consider taking a local investor to get around residency problem.

Implementing social media policies in Hong Kong's workplace

With the recent rise of social media such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook in the workplace, it is becoming increasingly important for employers to consider their social media policies in order to adequately protect their business interests whilst upholding the employees’ personal data rights and freedom of speech.

Office units in COSCO Tower and Kowloon Commerce Centre up for sale

Units 1105-1106 have GFA of approximately 2,818 sq ft.

$60m worth of smuggled goods captured

It included electronic products and endangered species specimens.

Bankruptcy petitions jump 21% in April

Year-on-year increase highlights tough business conditions prevail in Hong Kong.

Qianhai Equity to launch WMPs in Hong Kong

Yield of its renminbi-denominated wealth management products could reach 10%.

HKIA's passenger trips inched 1.1% higher to 4.9m

Thanks to strong visitation to and from Southeast Asia.

Understanding business etiquette in Hong Kong

In international business, Hong Kong is a financial centre, bridging the East with the West. Still, in many transactions, etiquette can be misunderstood or overlooked, and a misstep can quickly damage relationships. Through my experience teaching Western etiquette to clients from a range of industries and backgrounds, I have provided three of the most commonly asked questions – or complaints – and how to best deal with these situations in Hong Kong’s business culture.