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Lam Ka-sing

Lam Ka-sing

Hong Kong
Reporter, Hong Kong
He joined the Post in 2017. Awards he won include Journalist of the Year in Regulation at State Street Institutional Press Awards Asia Pacific 2025, Business Reporter of the Year and Best Property Market News Reporting at the 7th Business Journalism Awards of The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Excellence in Business Reporting at the SOPA 2020 Awards for Editorial Excellence as well as Merit Award at The 21st Consumer Rights Reporting Awards from the Consumer Council. He holds a Master of Science degree in real estate from the University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor’s degree in international journalism from Hong Kong Baptist University.
He joined the Post in 2017. Awards he won include Journalist of the Year in Regulation at State Street Institutional Press Awards Asia Pacific 2025, Business Reporter of the Year and Best Property Market News Reporting at the 7th Business Journalism Awards of The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Excellence in Business Reporting at the SOPA 2020 Awards for Editorial Excellence as well as Merit Award at The 21st Consumer Rights Reporting Awards from the Consumer Council. He holds a Master of Science degree in real estate from the University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor’s degree in international journalism from Hong Kong Baptist University.
Areas of Expertise:
Economy, property, impact of geopolitics
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

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