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| My Hong Kong |
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| Luxury brands find Hong Kong a bargain at any price | | | Karim Azar's job description has taken him around the world eight times in four years. As assistant manager to the chairman's office of Hong Kong's largest property developers Sun Hung Kai, his role is to attract brands to Hong Kong - specifically to luxury retail precinct the International Financial Centre, which the company manages. He explains why it is easy "selling" Hong Kong to the world. |
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| Investors attracted by location, location | | | English-born real estate executive Piers Brunner, managing director of Colliers International, is riding high in an "outstanding" period of property market growth. With further gains forecast in all four sectors - Grade A office, luxury residential, industrial and retail property - he explains why Hong Kong's sound fundamentals are boosting investor confidence both domestically and overseas. |
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| World city shows its true colours | | | John Budge is head of litigation and dispute resolution at Wilkinson & Grist, one of HK's oldest law firms (established 1860), serves on the council of the HK International Arbitration Centre, and is a tireless worker for community causes. In the 2004 Honours List, he was awarded the Silver Bauhinia Star for his community work. |
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