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IWG makes Regus and Spaces brands available for franchising
IWG makes Regus and Spaces brands available for franchising
It will provide infrastructure, training and tools for franchisees.
Hong Kong still the world's third best financial centre
It has the top investment management sector worldwide.
Residential market sentiment deteriorates in August
Rental demand recorded its first negative reading in the survey's history.
Jobless rate unchanged at 2.9% in June-August
This translates to 120,000 unemployed individuals.
National income rises in Q2 as mainland investments flood Hong Kong
The total inflow of primary income recorded a 4.1% YoY rise to $478.2b during this period.
AirTrunk to set up $1.1b data centre in Tsuen Wan
It will open in late 2020.
Kowloon properties collectively sold for $2.14b
The transactions showed that developers are keen to buy and redevelop old buildings.
Industrial production for manufacturing up 0.3% in Q2
Its producer price index also inched up 0.8% YoY.
Hong Kong retains crown as world's freest economy for the 37th year
The city bested 116 other economies in international trade freedom and regulations.
Value of construction work down 8% to $57b in Q2
The value of construction projects for public sector sites crashed 26.9% YoY.
Real estate and insurance industries saw double-digit growth in business receipts in Q2
Business receipts in nine out of 15 service industries went up in value.
HKEX makes $285.86b unsolicited bid for the London Stock Exchange
However, the proposal requires the London bourse to terminate its acquisition of Refinitiv.
Sun Hung Kai sells homes 20% lower as protests persist
The price is close to those set two years ago for the same development.
Icon Group acquires Hong Kong oncology clinic SunTech Medical
It is keen to make inroads into the ageing city.
Hong Kong economy may post 0% growth in 2019
However, GDP growth may recover 1.2% by 2020.
Expats eye retreat from Hong Kong amidst unrest
Applications for general employment visas dropped 7% in August.
Tourist arrivals plunge 40% in August in sharpest decline since SARS crisis
The social unrest which blocked airport and roads spooked tourists.