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What you need to know about Zchron

What you need to know about Zchron

Zchron’s Nison Chan, chairman of the group and chief designer, said, “Our clients, who include the top companies and high-net-worth individuals in Hong Kong, know that we keep our promises to complete projects and bring them in on time”.

Is the Hong Kong labor market deteriorating?

Analyst says a drop in property prices often coincides with an upturn in the unemployment rate.

Hong Kong domestic exports plunge 20.6% yoy

Exports continue to wilt before the worldwide economic slowdown.

Volume of domestic exports down 37.6%

Total exports volume fell 3.6% in November.

Hong Kong Business High-Flyers awardees revealed

Hong Kong's best companies were recognized at this year's awards held at Hotel LKF.

Ailing Hong Kong needs more than band aid therapy

Petty solutions aren’t going to do it for Hong Kong, which stands to take a tremendous hit from the explosive Eurozone debt crisis.

PCCW upgrades submarine cable for faster Internet

Coherent optical 100G networking solutions will be used to speed up its services in the city.

Hong Kong and Britain tie up to promote renminbi

The semi-annual forum will focus on finding synergies by enhancing linkages between Hong Kong and London.

Tsang announces economic growth strategies

Infrastructure investment boost, more diversified business environment promotion, attraction of a wider variety of foreign firms to Hong Kong and enhancement of Hong Kong's accessibility are among the strategies presented.

Cathay Pacific and Dragonair December total number of passengers up 8%

Yet the two airlines carried 142,122 tonnes of cargo and mail in the same month, down 11.9%.

China Everbright International gets support from the National Development and Reform Commission

Changzhou Equipment Manufacturing project has obtained approval for a subsidy of CNY9.7mn from the 2012 Strategic Emerging Industries Fund.

Hong Kong has second best bureaucracy in Asia

Guess who topped the ranking and beat Hong Kong?

Hong Kong companies urged to go international to survive

Hong Kong companies doing business abroad have stouter bottom lines and better profits than those relying solely on the home market.

Hong Kong ranked the world’s freest economy

The Mainland meanwhile ranked 138th out of 179 economies.

Tseung Kwan O site awarded to Fortune Precision

It’s on a 50-year land grant at a premium of $1.86 billion.

Hong Kong struggles to battle deadly air pollution

Stung by the flight of business to Singapore and elsewhere and by over 7,000 avoidable deaths, Hong Kong is getting tough on the city's worsening air pollution.

Hong Kong's stock brokers rally to defend 90 minute work break

When is lunch not lunch?- When it's a Hong Kong stock broker lunch.