Hong Kong

Yuexiu Property's executive director steps down

Liang Yi's resignation took effect immediately.

IMF warns against property bubble bursting

The International Monetary Fund says the property sector remains the main source of economic risk in Hong Kong.

Prime office rentals continue plunge

Prices to drop 5% in 2013 amid furious cost cutting by financial firms.

Minimum wage to increase on May 1, 2013

Hourly salaries to rise by HK$30.00.

The intricacies of online advertising in Hong Kong

Since the first blogs appeared a little over a decade ago, they have inspired as much controversy as they have content. In many ways also, blogging has spurred more fundamental changes in journalism than any other aspect of the internet revolution.

9 illegal workers, employers busted

Restaurants and food stalls were raided.

CLP Power eyes 5.9% electricity tariff hikes

Guess how much HK Electric's proposal is.

3 tips to attract the best talent

Hiring talent in Hong Kong these days is not easy. Increased competition from employers in Mainland China, new candidate expectations and low unemployment are but a few of the factors contributing to this tough recruitment market.

Asia’s “jet set” forsake Hong Kong for Singapore

Rich and well-traveled Asians would rather buy property in Singapore.

Gloomy new year for Hong Kong

Only 6 in 10 small businesses owners see growth in 2013.

Apple doing great in Hong Kong

A new Apple Store in Causeway Bay to open December 15.

Why nonprofits should not do TVCs

Tung Wah Group of Hospitals launched a TVC recently, which is the first ever similar campaign in its 142 years history of serving the Hong Kong community in an effort to give its brand a facelift to attract younger supporters and divert from the perception of being an old and clumsy organization.