All business coverage from Hong Kong.
As housing and living expenses soar, local employers face an exodus of mid-career professionals fleeing to cheaper regional hubs, forcing a reckoning across finance, tech, and professional services.
Business30 June 2026
As demand for mental health and preventive care services surges post-pandemic, a new breed of independent practitioners is capturing market share—and six-figure monthly revenues—in Hong Kong's underserved wellness space.
Business30 June 2026
With young professionals departing and regional hubs rising, Hong Kong employers confront structural headwinds that threaten to erode the city's competitive edge in 2026.
Business30 June 2026
With Middle East tensions and U.S.-Iran talks dominating headlines, Hong Kong's innovation district faces a critical moment—and unexpected opportunities.
Business30 June 2026
As arrivals rebound, tracking hotel occupancy, retail spend and development capital reveals how Hong Kong is repositioning itself in Asia's competitive travel market.
Business30 June 2026
Amy Wong's pivot from traditional pushcart service to a hybrid ghost kitchen operation shows how legacy businesses can thrive in the post-pandemic hospitality landscape.
Business30 June 2026
Rising vacancy rates, remote work persistence, and cross-border competition are squeezing commercial property returns across the Central Business District and beyond.
Business30 June 2026
From Middle East tensions to Venezuela's crisis, international instability is forcing local employers to rethink hiring, salaries, and where they do business.
Business30 June 2026
Remote work adoption, sluggish tenant demand, and oversupply in Central and Kowloon are forcing landlords and developers to reckon with a sector facing its toughest year in a decade.
Business30 June 2026
As Hong Kong's retail landscape evolves rapidly, entrepreneurs must adapt to changing foot traffic patterns, rising operational costs, and a consumer base split between discretionary and essential spending.
Business30 June 2026
From Venezuelan aftershocks to Middle East tensions, international instability is reshaping everything from commercial rents in Central to consumer spending in Causeway Bay.
Business30 June 2026
From Middle East tensions to Venezuelan migration waves, international crises are reshaping foot traffic, supply chains and pricing across the city's restaurants, hotels and shopping districts.
Business30 June 2026
As tech hubs sprawl across Cyberport, Lok Fu, and beyond, traditional employers face an unprecedented scramble for skilled workers.
Business30 June 2026
As tech talent flight and rising operational costs reshape hiring patterns, companies across Central and beyond are recalibrating their workforce strategies for the second half of 2026.
Business30 June 2026
Geopolitical instability and supply chain disruptions are reshaping prices at your local markets—here's what's actually happening.
Business30 June 2026
Geopolitical instability drives multinational corporations to relocate Asia-Pacific headquarters to Hong Kong. Central and Causeway Bay office rental demand surges as firms seek regulatory stability.
Business30 June 2026
As rents climb and consumer spending slows, entrepreneurs in Central and beyond are reckoning with the toughest trading conditions in years.
Business30 June 2026
Fresh data from Central and Causeway Bay reveal how capital concentration and regulatory shifts are reshaping where Hong Kong's startups actually grow.
Business30 June 2026