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Cathay Pacific needs to cut 25-33% of its entire network capacity: analysts
Cathay Pacific needs to cut 25-33% of its entire network capacity: analysts
A similar cut in staff force is also required.
Hong Kong Business High Flyers Awards 2016 recognises exceptional enterprises
A total of 21 companies were awarded this year.
Only 27% of Hong Kong CEOs think revenue will grow in 2017
They're looking forward to new M&A activities.
The world's "most unaffordable" housing rates title goes to Hong Kong, Mumbai
Average earning household will take 30 years to buy a 90 sqm flat.
MTR Corp may be the first to benefit from 'One Belt, One Road' project
Some countries would like to have its services for their rail projects.
Latest round of stamp duty hike "has done its job," government says
DSD transactions have dropped, but numbers are yet to be disclosed.
Nine jobs that are most in demand in Hong Kong in 2017
Accountancy & Finance has the highest demand for skilled professionals.
Hong Kong adds Ap Lei Chau residential site to land sale plan
This can yield over 1,400 flats.
Hong Kong's property stamp duties the most expensive in the world
It beats Singapore, New York, and Paris.
Cathay Pacific to boost Toronto route with four weekly flights
The additional schedules will start on June 24 this year.
Hong Kong government surplus to hit $70.1b in FY2016/17, says PwC
Total revenue from profits tax and salaries tax will reach $216.7b.
Promotion does not guarantee a bigger pay cheque: study
Only 1% of CFOs give salary increase when promoting an employee.
Hong Kong stocks to get a boost from China's clampdown on outflows
Mainland investors will turn to buying Hong Kong stocks through cross-border exchange links.
Hong Kong's exchange fund foreign assets up to $3.1tr
Claims on private sector hit $277.7b.
Hong Kong plans underground shopping streets
These will be developed in Kai Tak.
Hong Kong banks' share of loans to state-owned enterprises down to 41.7% in September 2016
Downside risks to the banks' balance sheets loom.
Cathay Pacific to announce job cuts and fewer flights
No thanks to competition from Chinese carriers.