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Hong Kong convention centre to host more medical, tech, finance, education events
Events linked to these four sectors will account for 43 per cent of activities held this year, venue’s managing director says.
3 Mar 2026 - 8:21PM
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HSBC chairman floats ‘IPO connect’ for Hong Kong, Shenzhen listings
3 Mar 2026 - 6:43PM
Hong Kong transport
Over 580 Hongkongers stranded in Middle East and seeking help
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Hong Kong property
Can HKIC fix Hong Kong’s 15 million square-foot office vacancy problem?
Attracting foreign institutions might prove difficult amid the commercial property sector’s elevated vacancy rates and uncertain recovery.
3 Mar 2026 - 11:11AM
A general view of prime commercial buildings in Hong Kong’s Central district. Photo: UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Hong Kong economy
Middle East conflict to drive up airfares for Hong Kong travellers: analysts
Suspension of major transit hubs in Dubai and Doha sends travellers scrambling for flights on ‘conflict-free’ paths to Europe.
2 Mar 2026 - 11:00PM
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Banking & finance
Hong Kong, Shanghai sign pact on digital trade finance, cross-border data link
‘This marks an important milestone in the collaboration on financial innovation between Shanghai and Hong Kong,’ HKMA’s Howard Lee says.
2 Mar 2026 - 6:55PM
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Middle East tensions highlight Hong Kong’s stability, opportunities: minister
Chris Sun also reveals over 270,000 non-locals settled in Hong Kong as of January 31, with 40 per cent admitted through Top Talent Pass Scheme.
2 Mar 2026 - 6:49PM
A crowded pedestrian crossing in Hong Kong’s central business district. The city will host the Global Talent Summit Week later this month. Photo: Jelly Tse
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong exporters and exhibitors face fallout from US-Israel strikes on Iran
Traders grapple with surging oil and freight costs, while flight disruptions compound challenges for Middle East exhibitors in the city.
2 Mar 2026 - 6:07PM
Family offices
Hong Kong to expand tax waivers for family offices, pension fund investment
The government will submit a bill by June to add more tax-exempt products and funds, including gold and digital assets, a minister says.
2 Mar 2026 - 4:21PM
Hong Kong budget 2026-27
Fines, penalties and forfeitures pump HK$2.1 billion into government coffers
Amount is 25.8 per cent more than estimate, with government attributing surge to bigger fines and higher revenue from forfeiture cases.
2 Mar 2026 - 9:00AM
Hong Kong economy
Legal framework for Northern Metropolis to be tabled at Legco on March 24
Latest budget is seeking HK$30 billion in initial capital for development of Hetao Hong Kong Park, San Tin Technopole and Shui Kiu Industry Park.
1 Mar 2026 - 10:29PM
The Northern Metropolis is a megaproject located in the northern New Territories. Photo: Eugene Lee
Hong Kong economy
Robots, jets and yachts: Hong Kong aims for new fairs to woo big spenders
Commerce chief says push in response to HK$100 million budgeted to ‘attract large international exhibitions with new elements to Hong Kong’.
1 Mar 2026 - 9:40PM
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong government ‘prepared’ for volatility after Iran attacks: Paul Chan
Finance chief says authorities will manage financial risks and impacts on trade, while noting that capital may flow to ‘safe haven’ of Hong Kong.
1 Mar 2026 - 9:04PM
Hong Kong property
Hong Kong’s small landlords turn to co-working, student hostels to survive
With record office supply and tenants flocking to premium towers, landlords convert assets to co-working and student digs to survive.
1 Mar 2026 - 7:30AM
Hong Kong tourism
Scam-hit Cambodia tries to woo Hong Kong but travel agencies have doubts
Tourism board chief says addressing visitors’ safety concerns is a priority, adding that government is ‘determined’ to get rid of scam compounds.
28 Feb 2026 - 7:20PM
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Cambodia is famous for the Angkor Wat temple complex in Siem Reap. Photo: AFP
Hong Kong tourism
Cruise ship calls in Hong Kong may top 200 this year, tourism minister says
Rosanna Law also suggests improving synergy between Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and area’s emerging cultural hub to draw passengers.
28 Feb 2026 - 7:23PM
Hong Kong budget 2026-27
No Exchange Fund withdrawal in next 5 years after latest transfers: Paul Chan
Finance chief assures public the HK$150 billion withdrawal will not be repeated under current medium-range forecast.
1 Mar 2026 - 12:11AM
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Hong Kong stock market
The big cornerstone comeback: what’s driving investors back to Hong Kong IPOs?
After four subdued years, the cornerstone investors that anchor Hong Kong’s IPO market are returning in force, reshaping the deal landscape.
28 Feb 2026 - 1:44PM
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Hong Kong housing
Hong Kong to offer 9 residential sites to developers in 2026-27 land sale plan
Sites include three from previous programme and are expected to yield about 6,650 flats, development chief Bernadette Linn says.
27 Feb 2026 - 11:23PM
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong exports surge 33.8% in January thanks to rebound from 2025’s low base
Value of Hong Kong’s exports of goods rose in January to HK$520.6 billion.
27 Feb 2026 - 9:43PM
Hong Kong society
47% of Hong Kong employees happy at work, lowest among 8 Asia-Pacific economies
Less than half of local employees report feeling happy at work, compared with 56 per cent from Singapore, according to Jobsdb Hong Kong.
27 Feb 2026 - 6:19PM
Hong Kong tourism
Hong Kong set for 53.8 million visitor arrivals in 2026, up by 8%
Tourism minister also reveals 22-year-old ‘A Symphony of Lights’ will be dropped in favour of new offerings.
27 Feb 2026 - 8:32PM
Tourists enjoy “A Symphony of Lights” at Tsim Sha Tsui’s Avenue of Stars. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
Hong Kong economy
Panama raids CK Hutchison subsidiary office, days after taking over canal ports
Panamanian media says local authorities searched office of Panama Ports Company, which operated Balboa and Cristobal ports until this week.
27 Feb 2026 - 9:42PM
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Hong Kong budget 2026-27
Which Hong Kong government departments get budget boosts while others face cuts?
New funding channelled into innovation, AI and intellectual property despite overall spending cuts and a drive to trim the civil service.
27 Feb 2026 - 9:00AM
Hong Kong budget 2026-27
Hong Kong records HK$2.9 billion consolidated surplus for 2025-26. Here’s how
Economists optimistic for 2026-27, pointing to stabilised property market and transfer of finances between government funds or accounts.
26 Feb 2026 - 10:04PM
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