All business coverage from Hong Kong.
As prime Central and Wan Chai real estate prices soar beyond sustainability, companies are decamping to emerging business hubs, forcing a generational shift in commute patterns and talent recruitment.
Business30 June 2026
From Middle East tensions to African disease outbreaks, international instability is forcing local hospitality and retail businesses to recalibrate their strategies for surviving a fractured recovery.
Business30 June 2026
As the government fast-tracks development around the new tech district, early movers in real estate and venture capital are positioning themselves to dominate the next decade of startup growth.
Business30 June 2026
As geopolitical tensions reshape supply chains worldwide, a local logistics innovator is positioning the city as an indispensable hub for mid-market exporters navigating an increasingly fractured world.
Business30 June 2026
As multinational firms embrace hybrid and offshore arrangements, Hong Kong's traditionally office-bound talent pool faces unprecedented competition from regional workers, forcing local employers to rethink salaries and retention strategies.
Business30 June 2026
A former Central office worker turned founder of a premium dried goods enterprise is proving that local retail innovation can thrive even in Hong Kong's fiercely competitive marketplace.
Business30 June 2026
As capital moves in and out of the SAR, understanding key indicators helps investors and residents alike navigate shifting costs and opportunities.
Business30 June 2026
As tech clusters flourish in Cyberport and beyond, traditional corporate hierarchies are collapsing—and young professionals are seizing the chance to skip years of grinding their way up.
Business30 June 2026
Fresh capital pouring into Central and Causeway Bay reveals what hospitality insiders are seeing in Hong Kong's post-pandemic recovery that official figures alone cannot capture.
Business30 June 2026
As international capital reassesses Asia's premier financial hub, a closer look at vacancy rates, rental trends and cross-border money reveals where the real opportunities lie.
Business30 June 2026
As inflation persists and investment returns flatten, ordinary Hong Kong families face difficult choices about savings, property and daily expenses.
Business30 June 2026
Record visitor numbers are driving up prices, crowding public spaces, and changing neighbourhoods—but also creating jobs and tax revenue that fund local services.
Business30 June 2026
From Middle East tensions to African supply chain disruptions, international crises are forcing local businesses in Central and beyond to radically rethink their logistics and hedging strategies.
Business30 June 2026
Rising venture funding and consumer spending patterns suggest renewed investor confidence in local startups and traditional retail sectors across Causeway Bay and beyond.
Business30 June 2026
Rising costs, talent outflow, and regional competition threaten hiring momentum as employers grapple with structural challenges.
Business30 June 2026
Rising foot traffic and foreign capital inflows signal renewed confidence in the city's hospitality sector, even as operators navigate persistent cost pressures.
Business29 June 2026
As tourist arrivals rebound to pre-pandemic levels, a Central-based hospitality innovator is leading the charge in transforming how visitors experience the city's culinary and cultural heritage.
Business29 June 2026
A former banker's pivot into artificial intelligence is proving Hong Kong's startup ecosystem can compete globally—and attract world-class talent back home.
Business29 June 2026