City leader says ‘fruitful’ six-day trip to Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam resulted in 55 cooperation agreements and promoted people-to-people exchanges.
Restaurant sector sales receipts for second quarter of year show a 2.1 per cent drop in business to HK$26.9 billion.
NTQ Apac rules out importing its Vietnamese staff, backbone of its IT operation, because of high living costs and language barrier.
Yeung and Lam like the Plantation Road area as they spent HK$2.8 billion in 2017 on a plot of land along Pollock’s Path, near their latest purchases.
It has already done so in several other developed economies, says Consul General Yul Edison
Consul General Yul Edison describes Indonesia as ‘land of opportunities’, as he pushes for greater ties with city.
Census and Statistics Department provisional data shows sales contracted 6.6 per cent in first half of year.
Economic deals revealed in Hanoi bring tally of agreements signed during city leader’s three-nation trip to 55.
SynCab will hit the roads in September; other four successful bidders for premium taxi services will have to be operating by next July.
Traders have fully priced in a rate cut of 25 basis points or more when the Federal Reserve next meets on September 18, according to odds compiled by CME Group.
The number of mortgage holders with negative equity fell 5.5 per cent to 30,288 at the end of June, from 32,073 at the end of March, according to HKMA data.
Cathay Group and Hong Kong Airlines sign MOUs with Cambodian counterparts as city leader John Lee looks to make travel ‘more convenient’.
Government says exports continued to exhibit strong growth supported by external demand, but performance of different sectors to vary going forward.
Senior business figures among the permanent residents picking up new travel permits, with some planning trips as early as next week.
Hong Kong’s biggest currency-issuing bank announced a new round of share buy-back after reporting profits that were better than market expectation.
Over 40 per cent of workers from these two generations often think about leaving their job, but 80 per cent believe financial preparedness would help them cope better, survey shows.
Foreigners can now visit the island for up to 144 hours without a visa by joining a tour organised by a travel agency in Hong Kong or Macau.
MassPhoton is setting up Hong Kong’s first gallium nitride wafer line in a tie-up with Science Park, with plans to turn out 10,000 units annually by 2027.
Starting Tuesday, passengers can book one ticket for both high-speed ferry travel and connecting flights at Hong Kong International Airport.
The fourth offering in the last four years, which will fund an array of infrastructure projects, brings total funds raised to US$3 billion.
Winnie Ho says proposed regulations will need time to be debated and only enforced when temporary housing is ready for uprooted tenants.