Finance chief Paul Chan says the city will scrap an annual HK$2,500 grant for students and reduce public university spending.
Finance chief Paul Chan said a HK$2,500 student grant would be scrapped as the city faces a deficit of more than HK$87 ...
The daily average turnover of the Hong Kong stock market has surpassed 200 billion Hong Kong dollars (25.74 billion ...
Amid budget constraints, the city should gear research and innovation towards sectors where it has an advantage rather than ...
Hong Kong aims to cut spending by slashing 10,000 civil service jobs in an effort to rein in a rising deficit, and plans a ...
Hong Kong will cut thousands of civil service jobs and boost spending in artificial intelligence as it seeks to tackle an ...
Hong Kong said on Wednesday that it is setting aside $127.67 million to create an artificial intelligence research institute ...
Financially secure older residents are working out, travelling overseas for conferences and enrolling in classes. Experts say ...
HONG Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan said the economy will grow modestly this year, as he looks to shrink the city’s ...
The Asian financial hub will reduce salaries tax and businesses’ profit tax by 100%, subject to a ceiling of 1,500 Hong Kong ...
The city will “regularise” the issuance of tokenised bonds, according to Hong Kong's financial secretary at his latest Budget ...