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HKU Jockey Club ESG Research Institute launched
HKU Jockey Club ESG Research Institute launched
The institute is finding multi-disciplinary solutions for ESG issues.
Hong Kong unveils Hydrogen Strategy
It includes promoting regional cooperation and investment in hydrogen.
Hong Kong leads as the world's most expensive city
Expensive housing, transportation, and goods drove up the city's cost of living.
AXA and HK Express partner for exclusive travel insurance
It includes comprehensive coverage such as medical expenses up to HKD 500,000.
Hong Kong and Mainland establish GBA legal cooperation platform
The platform advances judicial and legal matters in GBA.
Prudential taps new Chief of Corporate Affairs
She has more than three decades of experience.
30,200 PRH flats allocated for 2024-25
Of these, 23,300 flats will go to PRH applicants.
Guangdong, HK, and Macao sign pact for enhanced emergency response
It will establish a government-led mechanism for handling regional emergencies.
FWD’s new wealth plan targets rising living costs for HK retirees
It guarantees an 8-year maturity return of up to 4.0% per annum.
Rising healthcare fees hinder financial stability amongst HK residents
The survey revealed 19% of people would pay for cheaper plans and fewer benefits.
HKMA keeps base rate at 5.75%
It said that the high interest rate environment could persist for some time.
Paragon Capital appoints Arthur Fong as CEO, Faye Ng as COO
The appointees bring over 30 and 15 years of finance experience, respectively.
Hong Kong’s hospitality industry gears up for mega event surge
Sector strategizes to capitalise on increased event-driven tourism.
Singapore and Hong Kong team up to combat telecom scams
The parties will collaborate on three areas.
HKIAA and ICSCC partner for Super Terminal Expo
A cooperation agreement was signed between the HKIAA, ICSCC, and Informa Markets Asia.
Telegraph42 unveils new data route between Frankfurt and HK
The route lays the foundation for the Digital Silk Way Project.
Possible ban on flavoured cigarettes will not affect tourism: gov’t
Authorities emphasise that Hong Kong visitors go to the city not to smoke.