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Why is Shenzhen, China’s balmy southern tech hub, becoming a skiing destination?

Some Chinese skiers are travelling to an unexpected destination to take part in the winter sport: the hot and humid…

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Hongkongers seek stable returns as longer lifespans reshape retirement needs: survey

Most Hongkongers prioritise stable returns for their long-term financial goals, as longer lifespans reshape retirement needs and create demand for…

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South Korea’s ban on foreign homebuyers to cool Seoul prices, Chinese investments

Hongkongers and mainland Chinese had acquired 96,955 properties in South Korea as of May, a 78.5 per cent increase from…

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Hong Kong’s MPFA reviews low-fee funds to address needs of silver economy

The city’s pension regulator has begun a review of regulations related to a fee cap for a popular investment option…

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Hong Kong restaurants to remain in ‘survival of the fittest’ mode, analysts say

Tenant churn in retail properties in Hong Kong will continue in coming months, as prominent restaurants close but affordable eateries…

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Working in Hong Kong, living in Shenzhen: why people are making move to mainland city

At 8.30am on Monday, 24-year-old Lisa Sun leaves her flat in Shenzhen and begins her long commute to work. It…

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Hong Kong retail rents have further to fall amid consumer spending dip

Activity in Hong Kong’s retail leasing market is strong despite lukewarm retail sales, as companies take advantage of rents that…

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Hong Kong retail slump claims another victim as Thai dessert shop deserts

Thai dessert chain After You Dessert Cafe will exit the Hong Kong market, closing its two shops after three years…

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Hongkongers’ Shenzhen shopping sprees abate, in relief for retail owners, UBS and JLL say

Hong Kong’s downtrodden retail sector could be headed for a turning point in coming months, as city residents show less…

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Hong Kong fights back against rising scams with ‘despicable banana’

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has teamed up with banks and the police to launch a new public awareness…

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