Saturday, 28 January 2012

BBC News Hong Kong has been ranked as the world's freest economy for the past 17 years, a title bestowed on it by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think tank. The city's advocates praise the former British...
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Hong Kong Standard In the first half of 2011, there were 1,161 investment transactions valued at more than HK$30 million among all property sectors, including residential, office, industrial and retail. This represented a year-on-year surge of 48 percent, while the total value of HK$88 billion marked a 46 percent...
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48 Hours: Hong Kong 21 Jan 2012
The Independent Travel essentials Why go now? Hong Kong explodes into life on Monday, with the eve of the Year of the Dragon. Chinese New Year celebrations started last week and continue until 6 February with flower markets, a night parade and a firework display in Victoria Harbour on Tuesday (00 852 2591 1340;...
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Hong Kong Standard The Hong Kong Exchange Fund turned in gains of HK$21.7 billion in the last three months of 2011, a turnaround from the HK$40.8 billion loss chalked up in the third quarter, as markets stabilized. //--> Victor Cheung Friday, January 20, 2012 ADVERTISEMENT The Hong Kong Exchange Fund turned in gains...
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The Hollywood Reporter share No profit in sight for the five-year old park, with local resentment growing. HONG KONGThe Hong Kong Disneyland recorded a net loss of HK$237 million (US$30.5 million) on over HK$500 million in revenue for the fiscal year ending in Oct. 2011, the highest since the theme park opened...
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Bloomberg Swire Properties Ltd. (1972), the biggest commercial landlord in Hong Kong’s Island East district, rose from its pre-market trading price on its debut after being spun off from its parent without raising any money. The shares rose to as high as HK$18.70 from its HK$16.80 pre-market price and were...
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Bloomberg Hang Lung Properties Ltd. (101), the Hong Kong developer of shopping malls in other parts of China, said first-half underlying profit rose 29 percent after reporting higher rental from its Shanghai properties. Profit excluding revaluation gains and deferred taxes was HK$1.65 billion ($213 million)...
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Sydney Morning Herald It's tough but Belinda Jackson referees the cross-harbour rivalry for the best bar and restaurant views. IT'S ONE of the world's eternal stand-offs: Hong Kong Island versus Kowloon. The two sides of the city face each other over the gorgeous Victoria Harbour, each with its own personality - HK...
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Toronto Sun Space-starved Hong Kong has long been plagued by high rents and steep hotel rates, vexing university students and tourists alike. But help may be at hand, thanks to one Hong Kong firm: tiny pods stacked up in tiers to create capsule lodgings at low cost. Inspired by Japan's inexpensive capsule...
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