Hong Kong
Hong Kong Aviation Capital to acquire 3 new A320 aircraft
Hong Kong Aviation Capital to acquire 3 new A320 aircraft
The company completes $200mln transaction to expand its operating lease portfolio with total 7 A320s transacted.
HSBC says Hong Kongers most affluent in Asia
Over a third of Hong Kong assets invested in stocks and a quarter in RMB.
MTR eyes Hong Kong high-speed railway's early completion
26 kilometer, $67bln project may be completed earlier as MTR awarded 14 major contracts worth $18bln.
Taifook to focus on China institutional business
Takes advantage of projected value of equities and futures traded $455bln per day in 2020.
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair passengers spike to 2.2 mln in June
Rates showed significant rise in both number of passengers and amount of cargo and mail carried due to summer peak.
Beach-goers fear oil spill at Hung Shing Yeh Beach
A red flag has been raised for the safety of swimmers at Hung Shing Yeh Beach in Islands District.
Steering Committee formed to promote electric vehicles
Hong Kong continues to work with global electric vehicles (EVs) suppliers to increase the production of local fleet of EVs as they come into local production in 2011.
Number of registered companies reaches record high
A total of 815,762 live local companies are listed as at the end of June 2010.
6 café chains form alliance for green movement
The Green Café Alliance aspires to encourage the public to create a better living environment by using less disposable cutlery and reducing waste.
OOCL receives service excellence award from Owens Corning
OOCL recognised for superior on-time performance, while contributing significantly to the success of the entire Owens Corning enterprise in 2009.
HKSAR to stage high-level forum in finance
Key political and business leaders from Hong Kong, Mainland and overseas will attend the forum on 21 July at the Pudong Shangri-La Hotel.
Dragonfly opens first outlet in Hong Kong
New therapeutic retreat features a fusion of Asian massage techniques and ambience.
AgriBank to raise $19.2 bln for biggest IPO
China's largest lender by customers priced its Hong Kong shares at HK $3.20 apiece on Wednesday after the stock was offered for HK$2.88 to HK$3.48.
SED strikes deal with Korea to strengthen education
Secretary of Education Mr Michael Suen, after signing the MOU, will be visiting Seoul with a higher education delegation from Hong Kong.
Government pre-sells 2,066 uncompleted residential units
The four pre-sale consents for residential developments are in Stanley, Ap lei Chau, Tai Kok Tsui and West Kowloon Reclamation Area.
Chief Exec says commission now working on minimum wage issues
A spokesman from the office said the Chief Executive has gathered certain members of the FTU to exchange views on the legislation for minimum wage.
Cathay Pacific to land twice a day in Haneda
A twice-daily service to Tokyo's Haneda Airport will commence on 31 October 2010.