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Hong Kong Budget 2015-2016
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Hong Kong's marathon budget bill crosses the line after six-week long filibuster
The marathon budget debate finally came to a close, clearing the way for a vote on the 2017 political reform package and ending a filibuster that saw government funding to some public bodies suspended.
26 Oct 2016 - 2:38PM
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Financial Secretary expects ‘rainy days’ after US Fed cools talk of interest rate hike
19 Mar 2015 - 7:27PM
Jake's View
Jake'S View
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Hong Kong's industry subsidies suppress rather than stimulate entrepreneurship
16 Nov 2015 - 4:46PM
Hong Kong is stuck with a ruling class of doers and followers
In handling this year's budget, Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah succeeded in lowering and then surpassing all expectations by handing out "sweeteners" amounting to almost 60 per cent of the forecast surplus for the financial year 2014-15.
15 Mar 2015 - 7:12AM
Investment income will cover 10pc of government's expenditure this year: finance secretary
Hong Kong will receive an estimated HK$45 billion of investment income this year - enough to cover 10 per cent of total government expenditure and the most since a record high in 2008, Financial Secretary John Tsang revealed.
9 Mar 2015 - 8:43AM
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Inept government ensures Hong Kong gets a poor return on its riches
No apologies for returning to the budget, a microcosm of just how inadequate Hong Kong's top bureaucrats are in devising medium- and longer-term strategies, especially as it coincided with an advisory body's report on the Future Fund.
8 Mar 2015 - 6:20AM
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Sweet dreams of home ownership can turn into nightmare
Hong Kong parents instil in their children from an early age the virtues of home ownership. A flat, while providing a place to live, is also a sound investment, their logic goes.
5 Mar 2015 - 2:22AM
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Invest in a bright future for all Hongkongers
What should we make of the government-proposed future fund? Well, it depends on whether you think we should invest for the future or save for the future.
5 Mar 2015 - 2:22AM
The View
The View
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Budgets do little for business or the poor
28 Apr 2015 - 11:20AM
Lock up Hong Kong future fund for at least 10 years, government advisers say
The "future fund" should be locked up as an investment for at least 10 years and withdrawn only when the fiscal reserves drop to a level equivalent to six months of gross government expenditure.
3 Mar 2015 - 7:37AM
Hong Kong property cooling measures cloud dreams of young homebuyers
Before tying the knot in 2013, Wong Man-lok had a plan to cut spending to save enough to buy a small property within two years. Now his dream is in tatters.
2 Mar 2015 - 7:25PM
Hong Kong fund managers urged government to invest new future fund in unconventional assets
The government should consider investing in unconventional and less-liquid assets as part of its strategy so its new future fund can enjoy better returns, fund managers have recommended.
2 Mar 2015 - 8:25AM
Hong Kong must reconsider a broader tax base for fiscal stability
Among the numbers and spending programmes of many Hong Kong budgets over the past decade and a half has been mention of a need to broaden the government's revenue base, perhaps through a goods and services tax.
2 Mar 2015 - 3:43AM
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Give more licences to food hawkers rather than allow food trucks
I fell asleep watching the Hollywood movie Chef on HBO. But then, that says nothing about its quality, as I am no middle-class film buff like John Tsang Chun-wah.
2 Mar 2015 - 3:43AM
Food trucks can add some spice to the Hong Kong food scene
1 Mar 2015 - 6:41AM
John Tsang
Wealthy Hong Kong government's poverty of ideas for the people
Pity Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah, who must be one of the most "jinxed" financial officials in the world. Since he took over the position in 2007, he has been chalking up a fiscal surplus, even when the economy faced the toughest conditions.
1 Mar 2015 - 6:15AM
Focus
The people's verdict on Hong Kong's budget
As the ink dries on Hong Kong's giveaway budget chock-a-block with sweeteners aimed at defusing political strife, people are weighing up what they are getting - or not getting.
14 Jun 2018 - 12:15PM
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Hong Kong housing
New property cooling measures will see higher down payments for Hong Kong buyers
Norman Chan Tak-Lam today announced measures to cool Hong Kong's property market after the city's house prices had reached what he called an historical high.
20 Jun 2018 - 5:21PM
Trade
Beijing's new Silk Road may be a break for Hong Kong manufacturers
The national “one-belt-one-road” export policy will offer opportunities for Hong Kong manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta and the city’s financial services sector, industry insiders said.
15 Jun 2018 - 2:18PM
Middle class reap tax benefits while poor miss out
Middle-income families stand to benefit most from the rise in child tax allowance and the rebate on salaries tax announced in the budget - while low-income families gain nothing at all.
27 Feb 2015 - 10:10AM
Financial Secretary John Tsang 'must focus on long-term challenges' for Hong Kong
Risks to Hong Kong's long-term economic prospects and competitiveness are ballooning and prompt measures are needed, experts have warned.
15 Jun 2018 - 12:33PM
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John Tsang's budget giveaways fuelled by government's huge surplus
The government's more generous than expected budget sweeteners have cheered the middle class, the poor, small businesses and even property developers.
27 Feb 2015 - 9:55AM
Budget tale of how two cities address their problems
Faced with widening income disparities and fast ageing populations, the governments of Hong Kong and Singapore this week adopted two different approaches to solve the problems as they revealed their fiscal plans for the coming year.
27 Feb 2015 - 2:43AM
SCMP Chronicles
SCMP budget calculator: Work out how the Hong Kong budget affects you
The South China Morning Post, in collaboration with Code4HK, has devised a simple to use calculator that allows you to see how the budget affects you.
22 Feb 2019 - 3:19PM
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Hong Kong urged to draw visitors from India, Southeast Asia after HK$80m tourism boost
Hong Kong should promote itself more in India and Southeast Asia, a tourism veteran suggested, as the city's financial chief pledged HK$80 million for tourism promotions after Occupy protests.
27 Feb 2015 - 9:16AM
Invest HK$64 billion budget surplus in youth, pan-democrats urge Tsang
Pan-democrat lawmakers today urged Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah to dip into the city’s HK$63.8 billion budget surplus to invest in the future.
20 Jun 2018 - 3:20PM
Hong Kong hawkers find finance chief’s food truck plan unappetising
Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah’s plan to introduce food trucks to Hong Kong was unappetising, hawkers said, after the idea was wheeled out in the budget speech yesterday.
20 Jun 2018 - 3:22PM
Occupy protests blamed as Hong Kong misses growth targets
26 Feb 2015 - 11:51AM
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Hong Kong Budget 2015-2016
Finance Secretary John Tsang unveils his keenly-awaited budget for 2015, with a raft of sweeteners expected to put cash into Hongkongers' pockets in an effort to boost consumption.
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9 September, 2024
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