Money magazine [2017]
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1. Pets and profits ; 2017 economic outlook
2017-01-06
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A dog's or a cat's pampered life. 10% of Hong Kong's population has a pet. Those with higher incomes tend to have a pooch. While the territory has the highest number of dogs per square mile tied with ...
3. 2017 property outlook ; The Trump era
2017-01-20
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"Our annual look at HK's volatile property market. Analysts are split on whether prices will go up or down, but all agree the pace of deals will be uncertain as borrowing costs are set to rise"--TVB w...
4. Chick chick here, chick chick there ; Petals of prosperity
2017-01-27
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Will the year of the rooster bring good fortune or misfortune? Protect yourself with these Lunar New Year nuggets of wisdom from Zela Chin. Today is Lunar New Years eve. Its the night to pick out flow...
6. Robots & returns ; Stardom 2.0
2017-02-10
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Finance and technology continue to merge, streamlining roles and operations in banks. Robo advisors, which do everything from taking a clients information to doing algorithm based trading, first came ...
7. Budget '17 ; Blog to business
2017-02-17
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The Financial Secretary will deliver the government budget speech next Wednesday. Economists and accountants are all expecting a huge surplus. Apart from sweetners in the form of tax rebates and other...
8. Shopping spree ; Riding the wave
2017-02-24
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"Land supply may be expanding but mainland developers have bought new sites at exorbitant prices. What's their motive for entering the local market?"--TVB website. "Plus, the strong growth in Asia's ...
9. Shared value ; Russia rising
2017-03-03
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"Car and flat sharing has gained popularity in recent years. There is now kitchen sharing. It maximizes efficiency and provides room for those cooking up a new idea or two"--TVB website. "Russia has ...
10. Head 2 head ; For profit & for loss
2017-03-10
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"Two equity market experts go head to head, as they offer their stock choices"--TVB website. "MPF generated an average 1.26% return for employees in HK last year, outperforming local stocks. But with...