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In China’s Property Sector, There Is Nowhere to Hide
A default by CIFI Holdings, one of the handful private developers approved by China to issue state-guaranteed debt, is driving already rock-bottom sentiment even lower.
The Hong Kong property market is probably expecting some downward pressure, says JLL
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Easing of cooling measures is not a cure-all for Hong Kong’s struggling property market, say analysts
Any relaxation of the government’s cooling measures will only slow down the decline in home prices but not reverse the trend, says DBS Bank analyst Jeff Yau.
Hong Kong announces plans to ‘trawl the world for talents’
In his first policy address since he took office, Hong Kong leader John Lee said the government would set aside billions to attract businesses to the city.
Hong Kong to Launch Program to Attract Foreign Talent
Hong Kong is cutting property taxes and easing visa rules for non-permanent residents to attract global talent and revive the city as an international financial hub. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg …
Hong Kong leader prioritises global talent, security in first policy address
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee said in his inaugural policy address on Wednesday that he wanted to bolster the city’s competitiveness and attract more overseas talent, including graduates from …
Brain drain solution is staring Hong Kong in face
HONG KONG, Oct 19 (Reuters Breakingviews) – Solving Hong Kong’s brain drain problem need not be complicated. Leader John Lee hopes lower property taxes and a new visa scheme will persuade foreign …
Hong Kong Seeks to Reverse Brain Drain With Visas for Top Graduates, High Earners
The former police chief who is now city’s chief executive put emphasis on restoring Hong Kong’s role as a global hub after pandemic and political upheaval spurred an exodus of talent.
Hong Kong Cuts Property Tax, Eases Visa Rules to Attract Talent
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee unveiled a sweeping plan to woo talent back to the city and ease its housing woes, in a bid to revive its status as a thriving international finance hub.