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China firms roll out incentives amid talent war

Faced with lacklustre demand from developed markets, moderate GDP growth forecasts and rising salary costs, employers on the mainland are looking for innovative, but sustainable, ways to reward and retain employees, writes Chris Davis. ...

Out with the old

Jonathan So’s apps for kids are helping to replace textbooks, writes Hilda Poon. ...

Pedalling for hope

A 2,000-km charity ride through China will raise funds for good causes, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

HK bankers hope to fly high in Qianhai

With job cuts still hounding cross-border finance, a key question for the unemployed in the banking world is how to penetrate the next frontier – the great financial wall of China, writes Rex Aguado. ...

Turning overseas to recoup

Faced with a lacklustre real estate market in Hong Kong, some property agencies have decided to look overseas or to the mainland for projects that they can market to local investors, writes Michael Taylor. ...

Surge in visitors boosts sector

Prospects for the hotel industry are expected to remain positive in 2013, writes Chiu Po-sze. ...

New page for Shenzhen kids

Michael Page staff find and spread joy via monthly visits to Min Ai Welfare Centre, reports Chris Davis. ...

East meets West in cross-border learning

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s (HKUST) Business School was set up in 1991, when both full- and part-time MBA programmes were launched at ... ...

Learning the Chinese way

Business schools in mainland China are a relatively new concept, but their numbers have grown exponentially in recent ... ...

Digging for staff who find real facts

An accounting firm with offices in Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen and Beijing, which has grown from three to 60 staff in less than a decade, is recruiting ... ...