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Hong Kong insurance sales, investment activity and card spending rise against market-rally backdrop: Citigroup

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong insurance sales, investment activity and card spending rise against market-rally backdrop: Citigroup

Wealthy residents and visitors in Hong Kong are seeking more investment and wealth-management services, buying more insurance and increasing their spending via debit cards amid the market rally this year, …

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Opinion | Hong Kong an outlier in making life easier for foreign homebuyers

by Anas Siddiqui
Opinion | Hong Kong an outlier in making life easier for foreign homebuyers

This is patently not the case in other leading housing markets. Knight Frank, which monitors changes in rules and regulations that have implications for wealth flows and property markets, says …

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Opinion | A vibrant media landscape will ease fears over Hong Kong’s Article 23 law

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | A vibrant media landscape will ease fears over Hong Kong’s Article 23 law

In numerology, 23 is a lucky number which has motifs associated with transformation, progress, harmony and making good things happen. Others refer to the concept of the “23 enigma”, which …

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Wealthy Chinese relocating to Singapore open new art galleries and spaces, but concerns exist over local integration and a lack of sales

by Haddis Thomas
Wealthy Chinese relocating to Singapore open new art galleries and spaces, but concerns exist over local integration and a lack of sales

Among a number of Chinese-owned venues that have appeared in recent months is Highlight Art. ‘Too ambitious’ National Gallery Singapore show still has its merits The commercial gallery, which has …

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Opinion | Hong Kong is changing. Too bad outsiders see only decline

by Anas Siddiqui
Opinion | Hong Kong is changing. Too bad outsiders see only decline

Fortune’s sister publication, Time magazine, returned to the narrative in September 2001 with a little more caution: “Hong Kong is not quite dead, but it is bleeding.” When Kraar died …

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Hong Kong minibus operators urged to boost pay for drivers to attract more local workers

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong minibus operators urged to boost pay for drivers to attract more local workers

People hired under the scheme must be paid a monthly rate no lower than the median in the sector, which is HK$14,300 (US$1,830) for minibus drivers. Apart from the salary, …

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Launch of first Hong Kong school fair for mainland Chinese draws nearly 10,000 attendees, as pupils seek out less intense learning space

by Ron Morgan
Launch of first Hong Kong school fair for mainland Chinese draws nearly 10,000 attendees, as pupils seek out less intense learning space

The attendees were mainly families from the mainland, coming from cities such as Shenzhen, Wuhan and Beijing. Organisers said the event attracted nearly 10,000 parents and pupils. “I don’t want …

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Inspirational: severely disabled man in China who defied death predictions passes away after making most of life to support family

by Ron Morgan
Inspirational: severely disabled man in China who defied death predictions passes away after making most of life to support family

A courageous man in China has passed away at the age of 40 after a decades-long battle with a rare muscle disease, but his optimistic attitude to life has inspired …

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‘This is a joke’: police in China fine ‘irresponsible’ woman for riding electric suitcase down busy Shanghai street

by Ron Morgan
‘This is a joke’: police in China fine ‘irresponsible’ woman for riding electric suitcase down busy Shanghai street

A woman who was discovered riding an electric suitcase down a busy street in China has been slapped with a fine and a reprimand by traffic police. The unidentified luggage …

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Opinion | How Hong Kong’s retail sector can up its game on the road to recovery

by Anas Siddiqui
Opinion | How Hong Kong’s retail sector can up its game on the road to recovery

In a report published on October 12, Morgan Stanley said it favoured Hong Kong retail landlord stocks over their office peers because of the growing divergence in rents between the …

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