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Here's how many days a Hong Konger must work to afford the latest iPhone
Here's how many days a Hong Konger must work to afford the latest iPhone
The new iPhone 16 Pro (128 GB) retails for $8,599.
PolyU and Suzhou Kowloon Hospital to develop medical innovation platform
Key areas of the partnership include medical engineering, AI, and biomedical technology.
Diffusion index slips to 41.3 in August
However, the one-month ahead outlook DI on business receipts was 45.4.
Govt opens 263 new job
It is open to all permanent residents of Hong Kong and graduating undergraduates.
HKMC issues $3.3b nfrastructure loan-backed securities
It has 28 loans across 26 projects.
Customs investigates closure of fitness and beauty chain Physical
The investigation led to an arrest of two of its directors.
Sino Group debuts collection made from 145kg of upcycled plastic
It is equivalent to 10,132 plastic bottles.
'HK a world-class shipping hub': Lam
He added that the government plays a vital role as a “super connector”.
HKMA advises banks on flexibility with SME collateral
HKMA urged banks to be flexible, even if collateral values have declined.
Dorsett Hospitality to open flagship hotel in Kai Tak
The hotel incorporates over 30% greenery in its design.
Hong Kong’s inbound tourism rises 64% in H1 2024 with strong mainland support
Almost half of the visitors stayed overnight in the city.
HKFindlawyer.com debuts lawyer search feature with user ratings and reviews
This will help the public find trustworthy legal services.
HKTSP partners with MGI to build life science innovation platform in Hong Kong
MGI has also partnered with six scientific research institutions and enterprises in Science Park.
11 tourists reports feeling unwell after eating in Kowloon City
The individuals sought medical attention at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Hong Kong consumers lack ESG awareness despite support for sustainability: report
Corporations and governments can play a huge role in promoting ESG awareness.
Study Subsidy Scheme to support nearly 4,000 undergraduate places in 2025-26
The scheme will fund 3,365 places in first-year undergraduate programmes.
Undergraduate scheme to subsidise 4,916 places in 55 programmes
Annual subsidy for lab-based and non-lab-based programmes to increase.