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- 2022年08月04日
All About Money with CBRE’s Marcos Chan (Part Two)
Marcos Chan, the executive director and head of research of CBRE (Hong Kong), joins #AllAboutMoney to discuss the city’s commercial real estate market outlook. While #industrial has been and remains a hot segment, property funds have also been particularly active on #hotels and neighbourhood #retail, according to Chan. He also believes it’s good timing now to enter the #office market with more room for “bargain-hunting”.
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- 2022年08月04日
All About Money with CBRE’s Marcos Chan (Part One)
As Covid measures ease around the world, one thing has managed to stick – the work-from-home mode which some companies have carried on for staff productivity and cost cuts. But this “new normal” has caused local office real estate vacancy rates to shoot up to its highest since 2003. In this episode of #AllAboutMoney, we talk to Marcos Chan, executive director and head of research at CBRE Hong Kong. Chan believes there are opportunities for both investors and tenants following t
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- 2022年07月13日
All About Money with Bernard Chan (Part Two)
Bernard Chan, the chairman of the Hong Kong Palace Museum, joins #AllAboutMoney to share his views on how to boost revenue for the museum and the West Kowloon Cultural District amid increasing financial pressure. Chan also responded to controversies that surrounded the museum’s opening.
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- 2022年07月13日
All About Money with Bernard Chan (Part One)
The Hong Kong Palace Museum opened its doors on July 3 in tandem with the city’s 25th anniversary of returning to Chinese rule. It’s the latest attraction at the West Kowloon District – housing over 900 antiques and art pieces on loan from the Forbidden City in Beijing. While tickets are selling fast, the museum may not break even because of high insurance premiums and operating costs. Bernard Chan, the chairman of the museum, joins #AllAboutMoney to discuss how to achieve the
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- 2022年06月29日
All About Money with Cushman & Wakefield’s Tom Ko (Part One)
Housing is one of the city’s most-pressing problems. On June 16th, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority raised its base lending rate by 75 basis points in a lock-step move with the US Federal Reserve which has adopted an aggressive interest-rate policy to tackle inflation. With the cost of borrowing set to rise further, what should home buyers and property investors do? Tom Ko, Head of Capital Markets and Executive Director of Cushman & Wakefield (Hong Kong), joins Chloe Feng o
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- 2022年06月29日
All About Money with Cushman & Wakefield’s Tom Ko (Part Two)
Tom Ko, the Head of Capital Markets and Executive Director of Cushman & Wakefield (Hong Kong), joins #AllAboutMoney to share his analysis on the latest real estate investment activities and trends in the city. Ko believes it’s a good time now to make property investments ahead of further interest rate hikes, as investors will have more opportunities for bargain hunting. He also shared his views on how hotels emerged as a competitive investment choice among international investors, whil
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- 2022年06月14日
All About Money with Hang Seng Bank’s Wang Dan (Part Two)
Wang Dan, chief economist of Hang Seng Bank (China), joins #AllAboutMoney, to analyze China’s Covid testing industry market outlook as well as the automobile sales situation. She also shares her views on how to reduce the country’s record high unemployment rate.
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- 2022年06月14日
All About Money with Hang Seng Bank’s Wang Dan (Part One)
Most of the world has moved on, and is living with Covid, but China is insisting on sticking to its zero-Covid strategy. Tens of thousands of testing booths have been set up across China, with expensive equipment installed to stamp out the virus in every corner of the country. Beijing has reportedly spent 300 billion yuan on PCR tests alone since the pandemic began. Some argue that the massive bill is worth it, but others are worried about the extra burden on cash-strapped local government
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- 2022年06月10日
All About Money with HKGCC’s George Leung (Part Two)
George Leung, the chief executive of Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, joins #AllAboutMoney to share his views on how to reboot the city’s economic growth after the fifth wave. Other than border reopening, Leung thinks the government should also roll out incentive packages to attract overseas talent back to the city and ease the “brain drain” phenomenon the city has been experiencing since the pandemic began.
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- 2022年06月10日
All About Money with HKGCC’s George Leung (Part One)
As the world races to resume normal life and reboot the economy, Hong Kong remains largely sealed off because of its stringent inbound #quarantine rules. Expats who have lost patience are leaving the city, once dubbed the world’s gateway to China, but which has now been shut for over two years. Business groups are all calling on authorities to ease the Covid #curbs otherwise Hong Kong may permanently lose its #international profile. In this episode of #AllAboutMoney, we speak with George L
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- 2022年04月15日
FRIDAY BEYOND SPOTLIGHTS EP 10 EVAN AUYANG
FRIDAY BEYOND SPOTLIGHTS EP 10 EVAN AUYANG: Hong Kong Raises Unicorns that Lead the Digital World Episode #10 of ‘Friday Beyond Spotlights’ is hosted by lawyer and elected law-maker Mr. Nick Chan, MH, JP, and features Mr. Evan Auyang, Group President of Animoca Brands. He comments on the strengths of Hong Kong as a vibrant breeding ground for unicorn companies and elucidates how Animoca Brands is leading the change in digital entertainment, blockchain, and gamification. He also reveals the peopl
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- 2022年04月07日
FRIDAY BEYOND SPOTLIGHTS EP 9 Grenville Cross
FRIDAY BEYOND SPOTLIGHTS EP 9 Grenville Cross: Hong Kong’s Rule of Law: Past, Present and Future Episode #9 of ‘Friday Beyond Spotlights’ is hosted by lawyer and elected law-maker Mr. Nick Chan, MH, JP, and features Mr Grenville Cross, GBS, QC, SC, British barrister, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions from 1990 to 1997, and the first Director of Public Prosecutions for Hong Kong Special Administrative Region post-1997. He provides insight into the past, present, and future of Hong Kong’s leg