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Hong Kong topples Tokyo as Asia’s costliest city to build, as labour shortage inflates cost

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong topples Tokyo as Asia’s costliest city to build, as labour shortage inflates cost

Hong Kong surpassed Tokyo as the most expensive city to build anything in Asia, as a post-pandemic labour shortage exacerbated the scarcity of skilled workers in an ageing society, inflating …

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Macau woos gourmets to city’s gastronomic offerings in effort to veer away from gambling

by Anas Siddiqui
Macau woos gourmets to city’s gastronomic offerings in effort to veer away from gambling

Macau plans to organise public events to showcase the city’s food, from street fare to fine dining, as it exploits its reputation as one of only six Chinese cities recognised …

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Stanley Ho’s youngest son Mario sets sights on China’s first esports IPO in the US

by Anas Siddiqui
Stanley Ho’s youngest son Mario sets sights on China’s first esports IPO in the US

NIP is a Cayman Islands-based holding company, with operations primarily conducted through two wholly-owned subsidiaries: Ninjas in Pyjamas Gaming in Sweden, which is engaged in esports teams operations; and Wuhan …

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Exclusive | Manulife’s new Macau office will help insurer tap Greater Bay Area opportunities, CEO says

by Anas Siddiqui
Exclusive | Manulife’s new Macau office will help insurer tap Greater Bay Area opportunities, CEO says

Manulife, the largest insurer in Canada and the largest pension provider in Hong Kong, will move to a new office in Macau in October to support its expansion in the …

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Opinion | Ghost, foreign devil, cow stink – racial terms Chinese, others used for Europeans in Asia

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | Ghost, foreign devil, cow stink – racial terms Chinese, others used for Europeans in Asia

“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names can never hurt me!” was a trite riposte that – once upon a time – was taught to bullied children, in …

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Is Hong Kong’s politeness drive just a courtesy call amid tourist complaints? The Post takes a look at past campaigns

by Ron Morgan
Is Hong Kong’s politeness drive just a courtesy call amid tourist complaints? The Post takes a look at past campaigns

Hong Kong is bringing back a campaign to foster polite manners among the catering, retail and taxi industries after the city launched a wave of similar initiatives nearly three decades …

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Hong Kong PolyU research centre seeks greater efficiency for power grids in mainland China, city

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong PolyU research centre seeks greater efficiency for power grids in mainland China, city

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) will set up a research centre to make power grid infrastructure in mainland China and Hong Kong more efficient and to support their carbon …

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Singapore’s OCBC mulling refurbishment options for iconic headquarters, CEO Helen Wong says

by Anas Siddiqui
Singapore’s OCBC mulling refurbishment options for iconic headquarters, CEO Helen Wong says

“We have a very special building complex on a historic site and right on the Singapore River front,” Wong said in an interview. “It is so iconic that whenever we …

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US remains critical source of funds and start-ups for Hong Kong, head of InvestHK says

by Walter Watson
US remains critical source of funds and start-ups for Hong Kong, head of InvestHK says

“The US has always been consistently in the top three or four in terms of where the foreign companies are from, after mainland China and Japan,” she said in an …

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No questions on Hong Kong national security from US firms but financial hub status top of mind, Paul Chan says on California trip

by Walter Watson
No questions on Hong Kong national security from US firms but financial hub status top of mind, Paul Chan says on California trip

But, asked whether the US businesspeople and politicians he met had expressed concern, Chan said “no one was concerned about national security” and their focus was very much on “business-related …

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