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Posted on 05/06/2020

Hong Kong Protesters Seek Sanctuary Overseas As Noose Tightens

Hong Kong protester Crystal has yet to tell her parents she has fled overseas to seek asylum in Canada, one of a growing number of residents choosing self-exile as Beijing tightens control. The ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/06/2020

Breakingviews – U.S. response to Hong Kong calls for precision

U.S. politicians want to swat China for ramming through sweeping security laws as part of a broader crackdown on restless Hong Kong. Starving Chinese banks of dollars to punish the most senior ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/06/2020

Hong Kong Protesters Defy Ban, Rally To Remember Tiananmen

The biggest crowds descended on Victoria Park that has hosted huge Tiananmen anniversary vigils for the past three decades, with smaller rallies erupting in multiple shopping districts and local ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

Hong Kong security law doesn’t mean change in city’s economic activities, says expert

In coming to terms with China's planned national security law for Hong Kong, businesses need to consider if they will thrive like they would under the same circumstances in other major Chinese cities, ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

HSBC, StanChart shares rise in Hong Kong after backing China security law

Hong Kong-listed shares of HSBC and Standard Chartered rose on Thursday after the banks backed China's imposition of a national security law on the city, even as a pro-democracy and newly formed ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

On Tiananmen Anniversary, Hong Kong Protesters Brace for Their Chinese Crackdown

China has gobbled up the territory's freedom, undeterred by protests and international condemnation. Who's next? ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

Hong Kong Marks Tiananmen Crackdown Despite Virus Vigil Ban

Hong Kong marked China's deadly Tiananmen crackdown on Thursday, with candle-light ceremonies set for the evening across the city after authorities banned a mass vigil at a time of seething anger over ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

Hong Kong-Beijing security law tensions are a ‘slow-speed train wreck in action,’ says CEO

Businesses in Hong Kong need to brace themselves for the turbulence ahead as Beijing moves to reassert its control over the city with its planned national security law, says Steve Vickers, CEO of ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

Australia will ‘continue to welcome’ Hong Kong residents as calls mount to match UK’s offer of safe haven

MPs urge the government to help people fearing China’s planned security laws ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

Expect Hong Kong business sentiment to improve as the ‘worst’ period is over: Link REIT CEO

George Hongchoy, CEO of Link Asset Management, which manages Asia's largest real estate trust based in Hong Kong, bolsters expectations of a pick-up in business activity as he predicts the worst times ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 04/06/2020

Hong Kong To Lead Tiananmen Mourning Despite Virus Vigil Ban

Hong Kong will Thursday lead global remembrance of China's deadly Tiananmen crackdown, with people lighting candles in neighbourhoods across the restless city after authorities banned a mass vigil ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 03/06/2020

Hong Kong Tycoon Li’s Telecom Firm Weighs $1 Billion Unit Sale

A Hong Kong telecommunications firm controlled by tycoon Richard Li is considering options including a sale of its international enterprise unit, PCCW Global, according to people familiar with the ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 03/06/2020

Some global firms consider moving treasury operations out of Hong Kong: sources

Some global companies are considering shifting some of their treasury operations out of Hong Kong as the United States moves to end the city's privileges, senior bankers said, in the latest blow to ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 03/06/2020

Most U.S. Firms in Hong Kong Say China’s Security Law Will Hurt Business

The vast majority of U.S. firms in Hong Kong are worried about China’s new national-security laws for the city, according to a new survey that highlights rising concerns among executives in the global ... ( read original story ...)

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