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Posted on 19/06/2022 by admin

Hong Kong’s Financial Chief to Stay as New Leader Picks Cabinet

Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan will stay on in his post, according to a government statement, as incoming leader John Lee opts for stability in an effort to bolster business confidence in the …
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