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Eric Jiang

Eric Jiang

Reporter, Hong Kong
Eric holds journalism degrees from the University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University. Before the Post, he was a freelance reporter for AP and BBC Chinese. He also interned at the Post in 2024.
Eric holds journalism degrees from the University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University. Before the Post, he was a freelance reporter for AP and BBC Chinese. He also interned at the Post in 2024.
Areas of Expertise:
Hong Kong Economy, Business, Finance
Languages Spoken:
English

Is the dream over? Mainland students rethink Hong Kong over costs and cultural fit

Mainland students graduating from city’s universities are grappling with difficult choice of whether to stay or return home.

Parents welcome confirmation of birth certificate, but custody still hinges on social workers’ review and home assessment.

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Hong Kong’s retail market, which is undergoing a shake-up, has seen an influx of mainland Chinese brands taking advantage of the declining rents.

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Landlords in New Territories are probably the happiest lot as demand lifts rents to multi-year highs, a bright spot amid an otherwise gloomy property market.

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The developers, which defaulted on a combined US$15 billion of offshore debts, get four- and 10-week adjournments, respectively, in their hostile lawsuits from creditors.

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Legislator Johnny Ng’s call to action follows the decision this week by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to stop issuing licenses for branchless banks, giving the city’s eight licensed operators room to grow.

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