Hong Kong

Menswear retailers stuck in the doldrums

Menswear retailers stuck in the doldrums

Here's why Barclays is suggesting investors to dump Trinity shares.

Lifestyles' USD bond issuance gets Baa3 rating from Moody's

The proposed bond issuance will increase Lifestyle's near-term debts but funding stability will also improve, says Moody's.

Here's what Golden Week tourism numbers scream about

Tourist visit rocketed 23.4% amid China's slowing economy.

This is what's been keeping New Ocean Energy busy

NOE is set to supply 2.2 to 2.6m bottled LPG to distributors.

Man Wah Holdings unit hits HK$175m orders

This record hit is during the National Day Golden Week.

HK expats are earning less than Singapore counterparts

HK expats are only paid US$150k+ a year, well below what Singapore expats receive.

CR Land's sales momentum forecast to resume in October

The September contracted sales drop was within analysts’ expectations.

Catching up with Chaowei Power

Business momentum was strong in 3Q but there were increasing cost pressures with the recent hike in lead prices.

HKEx appoints David Graham as first Chief Regulatory Officer

Mr Graham will oversee its Listing Division among other functions.

7 pre-sale consents for residential developments issued in 3Q12

Find out where the developments are located here.

Foreign currency reserves reached US$301.2b in September

That is a US$3b increase from August, says the Monetary Authority.

Moral & National Education subject guidelines will be shelved: CY Leung

He hopes the move will help resolve disputes on the subject.

Housing subsidy now open for applications

The deadline is April 8, so be quick.

Sa Sa's sales in Hong Kong up 19.5% during the Golden Week

Sa Sa's sales outperformed relative to those of its retailer peers, says Barclays.

Golden Week turns dull

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

Huawei Technologies might IPO in Hong Kong

China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is considering an IPO in Hong Kong to boost its handsets business in major world markets.

Men still rule Hong Kong board rooms

Some 40% of Hang Seng Index companies had no women directors in 2011.