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Posted on 30/01/2021 by admin

Hong Kong’s Lam Praises HSBC After CEO ‘Grilled,’ Slams U.K.

HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Noel Quinn’s defense of the bank’s move to freeze a former Hong Kong lawmaker’s account has gained support from Chinese media and the city’s government.
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