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Hong Kong’s Lam Says She Never Asked China Permission to Resign

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Sep.02 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, during a press briefing, said she had never asked China for permission to resign over the historic unrest rocking the city. Lam has been taped telling business leaders last week that she...
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Hong Kong Protests Continue On Anniversary Of 'Umbrella' Movement

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​According to The Associated Press, organizers say 100,000 to 200,000 people gathered for the demonstration.
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Hong Kong Rocked By Violent Protests In Response To Mask Ban

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Violent outbreaks spread in response to a recent emergency ban on wearing face masks at protests.
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Hong Kong's Technical Recession in 3Q Possible, Economist Says

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Sep.18 -- Carie Li, economist at OCBC Wing Hang Bank, discusses how the anti-government protests in Hong Kong and the trade war between the world's two largest economies are affecting the city's economy. Hong Kong’s unemployment rate for...
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Hong Kong Once Again Warns Against Foreign Interference In Protests

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Hong Kong's government issued its statement after protesters marched on the U.S. consulate Sunday.
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Police, Protesters Clash Across Hong Kong

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Sep.22 -- Hong Kong police again clashed with protesters in various parts of the city, with firefighters called in to put out blazes set by the demonstrators in the 16th week of pro-democracy protests. Sophie Kamaruddin reports on...
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College Campuses In Hong Kong Have Become Main Hub For Protesters

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They've become the location of heavily fortified camps where some protesters are reportedly building and stockpiling weapons.
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Hong Kong Leader Lam’s Retreat Fails to Satisfy Impatient Protesters

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Sep.04 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has formally withdrawn legislation to allow extraditions to China, but now protesters want a lot more, Meanwhile, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Chairman John Slosar followed the chief...
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Pro-democracy Hong Kong supporters march through London

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Supporters of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement hold a protest through central London. Around 100 demonstrators wore attire similar to that seen in Hong Kong's often violent demonstrators and began marching from Marble Arch. An unnamed...
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U.S. Companies, NBA Caught Up in Hong Kong Protests

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Oct.07 -- The NBA finds itself caught between two cultures, after a tweet about the Hong Kong protests sparked criticism from China that threatens the U.S. basketball league’s expansion efforts in its most important international market....
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Senators Push To Pass Legislation Supporting Hong Kong Protesters

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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act in September. But no floor vote has been scheduled.
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Hong Kong Economy May See Negative Growth This Year, Economist Says

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Nov.14 -- Carlos Casanova, head of economic research for Asia Pacific at Coface, discusses how the protests are affecting Hong Kong's economy. He speaks with Sophie Kamaruddin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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China's Support for H.K.'s Lam Hard to Understand: Brookings' Ford

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Nov.17 -- Lindsey Ford, foreign policy fellow at the Brookings Institution, talks about the protests in Hong Kong. Police moved to clear protesters at a university in Kowloon after a weekend standoff, leading to dramatic scenes with...
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Hong Kong Leader Lam 'Should Go': Pro-Democracy Lawmaker Mo

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Oct.16 -- Claudia Mo, a Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmaker, talks about protests, the government's response, and the city's economy. Chief Executive Carrie Lam barely got a few words out on Wednesday before pro-democracy lawmakers forced...
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Hong Kong Economy Contraction Expected in Third Quarter: Citi

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Oct.07 -- Johanna Chua, chief Asia Pacific economist at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses how the political turmoil in Hong Kong is affecting the city's economy. She speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Hong Kong Sees 20th Weekend of Protests

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Oct.20 -- Hong Kong protesters unleashed another wave of destruction on the city, setting fires and wrecking shops in a pattern of violence that has taken root after 20 weeks of demonstrations. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg...
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China's President Issues Blanket Threat Amid More Hong Kong Protests

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Chinese President Xi Jinping said any attempt to divide China "will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones."
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Best Mart 360 Holdings Chairman on Impact From Hong Kong Protests

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Nov.28 -- Snacks chain Best Mart 360 Holdings has seen revenue drop by double digits as its stores come under attack by radical Hong Kong protesters in the ongoing anti-Beijing movement. In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Yvonne...
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University Cleared Of Protesters

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All protesters are gone from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University after officials swept the campus.
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Biggest Hong Kong Protest in Months Signals More Unrest

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Dec.08 -- Hong Kong saw its biggest pro-democracy protest in months on Sunday, signaling more unrest to come in 2020 as the movement that began in June to fight China’s increasing grip on the city shows its staying power. Hundreds of...
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Hong Kong Police Make Arrests as Protesters Defy Ban

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Jul.01 -- As new national security legislation came into force in Hong Kong, several hundred demonstrators in Causeway Bay defied a police ban against a Civil Human Rights Front rally. Sophie Kamaruddin reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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U.S. Sanctions Hong Kong Chief Lam Over Crackdown

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Aug.09 -- The U.S. is placing sanctions on 11 Chinese officials and their allies in Hong Kong, including Chief Executive Carrie Lam, over their roles in curtailing political freedoms in the former U.K. colony, the Treasury Department...
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H.K. Government Seem Not Inclined to Negotiate: Vickers

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Aug.11 -- Steve Vickers, former head of the Royal Hong Kong Police Criminal Intelligence Bureau and now chief executive officer of risk consultant Steve Vickers and Associates, talks about the protests in the city. He speaks with...
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Inquiry Into H.K. Protests Needed After Violence Stops: Zeman

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Aug.11 -- Allan Zeman, chairman of Hong Kong's Lan Kwai Fong Group, which operates restaurants and bars, and a non-executive chairman of Wynn Macau, talks about the protests in Hong Kong. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and David...