The city with a wealth of billionaires is aiming to showcase investment opportunities and attract ultra-high-net-worth individuals and family offices, capitalising on its friendly tax regime and strategic enterprise initiatives
Events, such as the Russia-Ukraine war, spiraling global debt and the looming climate crisis, are exposing a systemic failure to appropriately analyse geo-political risk
The Chinese government has unleashed havoc against some of the country’s largest corporations. It may backfire.
The global housing crisis has continued to deepen this year, with cities being most affected, and the pandemic has only worsened this crisis, writes Natalie Keffler
As tensions rise between Australia and its largest trading partner, China, the former asks whether it can really afford to sever economic ties
A survey of US companies reveals widespread fears about the impact that Beijing’s planned national security legislation could have on business operations in Hong Kong
In the 1990s, Malaysia was tipped to become the fifth Asian Tiger, but a financial crisis and slow wage growth hindered its economic progress. Now, the country is on an upward curve once more
UBS, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America and Standard Chartered have all been hit with fines as Hong Kong regulators tighten rules relating to IPOs
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong has been forced to consider its own global relevance since losing out to New York in its bid for the Alibaba IPO in 2014. Many believe that a loosening of regulations can inspire a revival
In her first policy speech, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam set out a number of proposals on housing, inequality and technological innovation
Hong Kong’s flagship airline is set to undergo its biggest restructure in 20 years after posting its first annual loss since the global financial crisis
With a rapidly ageing population to service, Hong Kong’s insurance market boasts huge potential, but must be prepared to adapt
Candy Yuen, CEO of HSBC Insurance Hong Kong, explains the company’s latest tool to help people save for retirement
Despite freefalling property sales, a crash in Hong Kong’s housing market may not be on the cards after all
For more than 30 years, Hong Kong’s currency has been pegged to the US dollar, but with the Fed raising rates and China’s economic slowdown, it could be the end of the LERS