Barely anything has been spared since early August,” writes Max Kettner, chief multi-asset strategist at HSBC, summing up the situation in a note this week showing that developed markets, emerging …
Daily round-up, Sep 9: Queen Elizabeth II dies; North Korea enshrines nuclear weapons policies; SIA plane diverted over technical issue
World leaders paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, following her death on Thursday (Sep 8) aged 96, after 70 years on the throne. On her death, her eldest son …
Price ceilings are counterproductive
Price ceilings are back among the policy favourites. The establishment is gung-ho about it. The business leaders have hailed the intent. Experience globally more often than not finds a major …
Mild Inflation Sends Hong Kong and China Shares Higher
Chinese stocks broke a streak of downward pressure, but property developers face a troubled economy where ‘only the fittest can survive.’ …
Mild Inflation Sends Hong Kong and China Shares Higher
Chinese stocks broke a streak of downward pressure, but property developers face a troubled economy where ‘only the fittest can survive.’ …
Commercial site in Hong Kong’s arts hub West Kowloon tipped to fetch as much as US$1.3 billion in tender
The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority has put up for tender a property to be developed into three commercial buildings with office, retail, dining and entertainment components.
Singapore’s Property Market Booming from Increase in Chinese Buyers
The growing high-wealth Chinese population living in Singapore will likely create more business and investment links between the two countries.
Singapore’s Property Market Booming from Increase in Chinese Buyers
The growing high-wealth Chinese population living in Singapore will likely create more business and investment links between the two countries.
Man jailed 4 months for forging option to purchase agreement to avoid repaying S$1.7m property loan from friend
When a friend lent him S$1.7 million to buy a condominium unit in Bukit Timah, Dmitriy Shport failed to repay her and instead sold the private property behind her back to pay off his debts.
City gives Nepal Army and Nepal Police 10 days to pay due rental taxes
Officials say Army and Police headquarters have been running businesses from their premises but have not paid taxes.