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Warehouse occupiers actively looking at expansion
Warehouse occupiers actively looking at expansion
While pharma firms hunt for more laboratory space.
Financial sector to drive leasing demand for Hong Kong office space
Around 2.8 sqm of space is scheduled for completion this year.
Minimum wage in Hong Kong hiked to $34.5 per hour
The revision will be implemented on May 1.
Cathay Pacific avoids downsizing issue: analyst
The company needs to 'be brutal in order to be kind'.
Hong Kong's unemployment rate stood at 3.3%
122,000 people stayed unemployed.
Hong Kong homes are the least affordable in the world: survey
Prices of secondary homes are up 40% since 2012.
Hong Kong home buyers flock to Tsuen Wan amidst supply, rate concerns
Buyers snapped up 130 units in the first two hours.
Talent dearth threatens Hong Kong's audit and compliance industry
Find out which other sectors are struggling.
Government eyes launching 460,000 housing units for the next decade
200,000 will be public rental units.
Hong Kong's goods exports up 8.7%
But volume of goods re-exports only inched up 0.7%.
Traditional property agents may soon lock horns with online realtors
More home buyers are searching for information online.
Hong Kong regulator sues UBS, StanChart over 2009 timber IPO
It also filed a lawsuit against KPMG.
4 new trends to watch out for in Hong Kong's retail sector
80% of retailers will have additional entertainment element.
Luxury watch and jewellery retailers on Russell Street in Causeway Bay down 20%
These shops account for just 43% of all shops leased.
Hong Kong could beat Singapore's three-year housing slump
Singapore’s three-year housing slump could see relief from an unexpected quarter in 2017: Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has some of the most unaffordable housing
It has the highest price-income ratio.
Hong Kong employers looking to hire more digital marketing staff in 1Q17
Creating data-led strategies will be one of the main tasks.