Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2022-05-06 11:39
Advisers to Hong Kong leader back 2.6 per cent pay rises for top officials, with No 2 official potentially earning HK$396,000
Related news
- HK leader's advisers urge extradition pauseBBC
- Hong Kong customs officers seize HK$2.6 million worth of contraband hookah tobacco in shipment from JordanSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong fraud victims lose HK$2.6 billion as scammers peddle bogus cryptocurrency investments, fake jobs, romanceSouth China Morning Post
- SDoes the SFC really need 841 staff, each earning an average HK$1.3m annual salary?scmp.com
- Hongkongers earning HK$300 less per month, more jobless people, official survey showsSouth China Morning Post
- Professionals recruited under Hong Kong talent scheme earning median of HK$50,000 a month, double what locals makeSouth China Morning Post
- SHong Kong to raise up to HK$20 billion (US$2.6 billion) in latest round of iBondsscmp.com
- Number of Hong Kong taxpayers earning over HK$900,000 rises despite tax revenue drop, with ‘King of Employees’ Canning Fok at HK$129.7 millionSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong attracted nearly 2,000 professionals earning at least HK$10 million annually, figures for last year showSouth China Morning Post
- SHong Kong’s Mandatory Provident Fund rides market rally for best quarter in 4 years, with each member earning HK$9,100scmp.com
- SHang Lung’s HK$2.6 billion purchase of US government’s 37 Shouson Hill Road villas runs into diplomatic snag in US-China spatscmp.com
- Family of fraudsters who bilked Hong Kong cosmetics giant Bonjour out of HK$40 million is ordered to repay HK$600,000 – about 1.5 per centSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong MTR Corp’s recurrent business rebounds with rail giant posting HK$2.4 billion in profits, despite net falling 11.7 per cent to HK$4.2 billionSouth China Morning Post
- Coronavirus impact left Hong Kong with trade deficit of HK$342.2 billion last year as exports dropped 1.5 per cent and imports 3.3 per cent, new figures showSouth China Morning Post
- Towngas customers to pay extra HK$10 per month as Hong Kong supplier raises tariffs by 4.4 per centSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong customs seized contraband cigarettes worth more than HK$560 million this year, up 270 per cent from 2019South China Morning Post
- Average annual salary for Hong Kong fresh graduates at HK$300,000, 7.8 per cent jump from 2021South China Morning Post
- SHang Lung picks up US government’s Hong Kong mansions for HK$2.56 billion, a 20 per cent discount to valuationsscmp.com
- Hong Kong airlines say HK$2.6 billion in financial aid is not enough, as they ask government for ‘significantly more’ helpSouth China Morning Post
- How Hong Kong electricity company CLP is saving millions of dollars, and potentially lives, with HK$80,000 drones at Tuen Mun’s Castle Peak Power StationSouth China Morning Post