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1 in 2 Hong Kong workers ready to quit if office hours extended
1 in 2 Hong Kong workers ready to quit if office hours extended
Nearly half also said they would reject job offers without flexibility.
Land supply for 2023-24 exceeds previous estimate
The annual flat supply target also exceeded 20%.
HK denies receiving visa application from ex-K-pop star Seungri
Authorities clarified it has yet to receive any application from the fallen star.
Gov’t proposes fire safety penalty hike
Violators may soon pay as much as $200,000.
Gov’t to liberalise cargo fuel surcharge
This will take effect 1 January 2025.
HK promotes legal services in the UAE
CJ Lam highlighted HK's role as a one-stop platform for nations accessing China.
CUHK study finds cognitive activities benefit older adults' brain health
It also decreases the risk of dementia in older people.
Govt greenlights tax relief bill
The bill will cut taxes on profit, salaries, and personal assessment.
Consumer price growth eases to 1.1% in April
Prices for transport, housing, and clothing saw increases in April.
Manulife, Mind HK launch anti-stigma campaign
The two-year partnership will begin with four programmes to launch in 2024.
Hong Kong leads in financial services with green initiatives
Hong Kong's pioneering green finance initiatives position it as a major player in financial services.
97% of consumers prefer traditional banks for top-of-wallet credit card: report
However, most respondents said they opt for other lenders for additional credit products.
Hong Kong's card payments market poised for 12.2% growth in 2024
The local card payments market will be worth $1.3t by year-end.
Nearly 9 in 10 use mobile wallets for payments in HK: study
This is expected to increase amidst efforts to push for electronic payment.
Hong Kong central bank extends deputy chief exec’s appointment for 2 years
Yuen will continue in his role for two more years beyond retirement age.
Gov’t approves 15 building plans in March
Six of the projects will provide 57,290 sq.m. of gross floor area for domestic use.
Two banks in Hong Kong warn against phishing emails
Tai Sang Bank cautioned against emails claiming to be from its chairman.