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Posted on 19/02/2021 by admin

Breakingviews – Hong Kong’s fate hangs on demographic fallacy

Hong Kong’s financial capital may be plentiful, but its stock of human capital is stressed. Despite the city’s rapidly aging society, leader Carrie Lam is pushing young residents to seek work across …
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