Hong Kong
Internship experience top Chinese employers' main criteria
Internship experience top Chinese employers' main criteria
28% ranked it as main priority, while educational background and communication skills were considered least important.
Hong Kong Land issues US$500 million worth of 10-year notes
The notes will earn a coupon of 4.5% per annum, tempted already?
Approved mortgage loans drop
Approved mortgage loans in April fell 9.7% to $25.4 billion from March.
More residential housing to be built
Some 5,000 flats are expected to be built on land to be released by the third quarter.
Hong Kong vis-a-vis the world – a mixed picture
Whilst the global economy recoils, Hong Kong remains unaffected; the question is how long for?
Residents drive passenger traffic growth in HKIA
Hong Kong residents are traveling more, registering a 16% YoY growth.
Total exports, imports up
The values of Hong Kong's total merchandise exports and imports recorded year-on-year increases of 5.6% and 5% in April, the Census & Statistics Department said.
HSBC puts on hold plans to transfer to Hong Kong
HSBC plans to stay in London despite the huge expense of doing business in the British capital.
Financial Dispute Resolution Centre to be organised
Tougher rules are also in store for Hong Kong’s financial institutions.
Exchange Fund rises on equities
Equities boost the Exchange Fund to $43.8 billion in the first quarter this year.
Hong Kong banks susceptible to massive Eurozone recession
A severe credit crunch could hammer Hong Kong’s banks and those in Singapore should there be a huge jump in non-performing loans.
Proposed revision in banking rules to make Hong Kong more competitive
Hong Kong begins a process of updating its Banking Ordinance on May 23.
Losing your mobile worse than losing your wallet
It takes just a few minutes for people to realize they have forgotten their mobile phone after leaving home; but it takes in general much longer for people to notice that their wallet is missing.
Hong Kong looks for ways to increase land supply and homes
With land either too pricey or in short supply, Hong Kong faces continuing unrest from citizens increasingly unable to own homes.
Hong Kong committed to developing science and technology
Hong Kong’s unique advantages make it indispensable to China.
Credit card receivables down; delinquencies up
A drop in spending and a rise in delinquencies were experienced by Hong Kong in the first quarter this year.
Pay hikes in store for government ministers
A proposed pay increase for Hong Kong’s government ministers is quite generous.