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Hong Kong Protesters Vandalize City Legislature

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Jul.01 -- Protesters flooded into Hong Kong’s legislative building Monday evening after riot police ended an hours-long standoff and retreated. Bloomberg's Sophie Kamaruddin reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Carrie Lam, Hong Kong Leader, on Decision to Invoke Emergency Powers, Ban Face Masks

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Oct.04 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam speaks at a news conference about the government's decision to invoke colonial-era emergency powers for the first time in more than half a century to ban face masks for protesters, a move...
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China Drawing Up Plan to Replace Hong Kong's Lam, FT Says

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Oct.22 -- The Chinese government is drafting a plan to replace Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam with an “interim” chief executive, the Financial Times reported. Meanwhile, Financial Secretary Paul Chan unveiled a range of relief measures worth...
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Hong Kong Economy Would Need a Much Bigger Stimulus: Natixis

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Aug.18 -- Alicia Garcia Herrero, chief economist of Asia Pacific at Natixis SA, talks about the Hong Kong economy and the stimulus package announced by the government. Hong Kong’s economy contracted more than originally estimated in the...
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Hong Kong Officials Warn of ‘Signs of Terror’

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Sep.02 -- Hong Kong authorities appealed for calm in the Asian financial center while warning that radical protesters showed “signs of terror” over the weekend in some of the most violent confrontations since unrest broke out three...
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Chinese Companies Reconsider Hong Kong IPO Plans

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Aug.15 -- Drew Bernstein, co-managing partner at Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk LLP, discusses how the protests are affecting Hong Kong's initial public offering market. Several Chinese companies are rethinking fundraising plans in Hong...
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Hong Kong Braces for Another Week of Chaos

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Nov.17 -- Hong Kong police and protesters hardened their battle lines over the weekend as violent clashes showed no signs of abating. The police stormed into Hong Kong Polytechnic University after an all-night standoff with protesters,...
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Trump Says China Deal in ‘Final Throes’

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Nov.26 -- President Donald Trump declared Tuesday that talks with China on the first phase of a trade deal were near completion after negotiators from both sides spoke by phone, signaling progress on an accord in the works for nearly two...
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Hong Kong Legislative Council's Tien on Protests, Chief Executive Lam

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Dec.08 -- Michael Tien, a pro-establishment member of Hong Kong's legislative council and founder of apparel chain G2000 Group, talks about the protests in the city and Chief Executive Carry Lam. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Tom...
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Hong Kong's Lam Says She Hopes City Will Hold Elections

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Nov.12 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam called the disruption of traffic a selfish act and praised residents who volunteered to clear roadblocks set up by protesters. Lam also sought to allay fears the city would cancel or delay...
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H.K. Bill Is Trump's Thanksgiving Gift to Democratic Movement: Professor Zweig

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Nov.27 -- David Zweig, emeritus professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and director of Transnational China Consulting Ltd., talks about President Donald Trump's decision to sign a bill into law that expresses...
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Trump Signs Hong Kong Bill Backing Protesters, Defying China

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Nov.27 -- President Donald Trump signed a bill into law that expresses U.S. support for Hong Kong protesters, a move that will strain relations with China and further complicate the president’s effort to wind down his trade war with...
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What Does U.S. Bill on Hong Kong Mean for Businesses?

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Nov.27 -- Allan Zeman, the largest landlord in Hong Kong's Lan Kwai Fong district, talks about the protests in the city and the implications for businesses. President Donald Trump signed a bill into law that expresses U.S. support for...
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Carrie Lam To File Complaint About U.S. Sanctions

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The U.S. imposed sanctions on officials in China and Hong Kong earlier this month over a national security law.
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US-China Business Council President on Tensions Over Hong Kong

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May.27 -- Craig Allen, head of the US-China Business Council, which represents American companies doing business in the Asian nation, looks at the tensions between the two governments over Hong Kong. The Trump administration said it...
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Hong Kong Security Law Would End 'One Country, Two Systems': China Beige Book CEO

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May.21 -- Leland Miller, China Beige Book International chief executive officer, discusses China's plans to write a new national security law into the Hong Kong's charter, legislation that would impose restrictions on Chinese companies...
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Trump Will Stand By China Trade Deal 'Until He Can't,' China Beige Book CEO Says

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May.27 -- Leland Miller, China Beige Book International chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the U.S.-China trade relationship amidst Beijing's plans to write a new national security law into Hong Kong's charter. He speaks...
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China to Sanction More U.S. Officials Amid H.K. Dispute

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Dec.10 -- China says it will sanction more U.S. officials and place new travel restrictions on American diplomats in retaliation for measures taken by the Trump administration over Hong Kong. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Goldman Has Downgraded Asia Earnings-Growth Estimates: Moe

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Aug.13 -- Timothy Moe, chief Asia-Pacific equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, talks about the market implications of the protests in Hong Kong and the trade war between the U.S. and China, corporate earnings in the region, and valuations...
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Hong Kong Resets Democracy Push With Peaceful Mass March

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Aug.18 -- Tens of thousands of Hong Kong protesters defied heavy rain to march for an 11th straight weekend, as more moderate leaders sought to reset the pro-democracy movement after violent scenes at the airport last week threatened to...
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Hong Kong's Lam: Government, Police Are Capable of Resolving Crisis

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Aug.12 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam talks about the protests that have rattled the Asian financial hub. She speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpt. Source: APTN)
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U.S. Can Withstand Trade War More Than China Can: Friedman

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Sep.03 -- George Friedman, founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures, talks about the anti-government protests in Hong Kong and the trade war between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and David Ingles on "Bloomberg...
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Hong Kong's Economic Outlook Darkens

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Aug.21 -- Hong Kong stocks are poised for their worst quarter since 2015 and corporate earnings are unlikely to save them. Bloomberg's Stephe Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Students In Hong Kong Protest On First Day Of Class

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Thousands of students boycotted their classes Monday.