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Hong Kong national security law changes, explained

12th - Higher Ed
Chinese authorities are planning to override Hong Kong’s legislature and propose their own national security law for the region.
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Financial Times

On the ground at the Hong Kong protests

Higher Ed
After a day of protests about a proposed extradition law, police in Hong Kong fired pepper spray, tear gas and rubber bullets at demonstrators. The FT's Asia editor Jamil Anderlini reports.
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Financial Times

Why Hong Kong is struggling to maintain control

Higher Ed
The FT's Asia editor Jamil Anderlini reports on how police are struggling to maintain order in clashes with protesters across the city
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Bloomberg

Protests Roil Hong Kong’s Stocks and Economy

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- Property companies and shopping malls are getting hammered as the unrest has kept many tourists away and forced retailers to close.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Police Shoot Protester in Heated Clash

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Video provided by Campus TV in Hong Kong shows a police officer shooting a protester at close range. Police say the 18-year old protester was shot near the left shoulder and taken to the hospital. Police say the officer was...
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Bloomberg

How Are Protests Affecting Hong Kong's Real Estate Market?

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Keith Wu, chief executive officer of Hong Kong's Sunlight Real Estate Investment Trust, discusses financial results and how the anti-government protests have been affecting the city's commercial property market and the trust's...
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Bloomberg

Xi: China Won’t Allow Foreign Interference in H.K., Macau

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping talks about the government's stance on Macau and Hong. He speaks at an event to mark the 20-year anniversary of the former Portuguese colony's return to China. (His remarks are translated.)
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Curated Video

Vice President Pence Criticizes NBA, Nike Over Hong Kong Controversy

Higher Ed
The NBA has faced backlash from Shanghai and Washington alike over how it handled a manager's tweet about Hong Kong.
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Bloomberg

China Cabinet Adviser Shi Discusses Government Policy for Hong Kong

Higher Ed
May.22 -- Shi Yinhong, an adviser to China’s cabinet and a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing, discusses the government policies for Hong Kong. Premier Li Keqiang said China will improve national...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong to Post First Budget Deficit in 15 Years, Government Says

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- Hong Kong is expected to record its first budget deficit since 2004 with the economy sustaining damage equivalent to 2 percentage points of output growth, Financial Secretary Paul Chan said. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Hong Kong Protester Sentenced To 9 Years In Prison

Higher Ed
Democracy advocates are worried this law will threaten civil rights and free speech in the city.
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Bloomberg

Opposition Party Leader: Seoul Needs to Fight China ‘Cruelty’

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- The newly-installed 36-year-old leader of South Korea's biggest opposition party says his fellow millennials will push back against what he call Chinese cruelty in places such as Hong Kong, signaling a tougher line with Beijing...
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Bloomberg

HK-APEC Trade Policy Group's Dodwell on Protest, U.S.-China Spat

Higher Ed
Aug.18 -- David Dodwell, executive director at think tank Hong Kong-APEC Trade Policy Group, talks about the protests rocking the city, and the trade war between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on...
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Bloomberg

What Are the Challenges China Faces?

Higher Ed
Sep.26 -- Robert Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation and a long-time adviser to China's leaders and multinational corporations, talks about the challenges the country faces. Last year he received the 'China Reform Friendship Medal,'...
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Bloomberg

How Did H.K. Government Lose Hearts and Minds of People?

Higher Ed
Aug.28 -- Antony Dapiran, author of "City of Protest: A Recent History of Dissent in Hong Kong" and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, talked about the anti-government protests in the city. He spoke on August 5 with Bloomberg's Rishaad...
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Bloomberg

Trolls Again Target Hong Kong’s Protesters

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- Just months after Twitter Inc. and Facebook Inc. said they had removed hundreds of accounts used to undermine Hong Kong’s protest movement, the social media trolls are back. Researchers have identified suspicious accounts that...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong GDP Forecast Downgraded to Zero at DBS

Higher Ed
Aug.11 -- Samuel Tse, economist at DBS, explains why he downgraded Hong Kong’s real gross domestic product forecast for 2019 to 0% from 2.5%. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Cathay Pacific Faces 'Extreme Period of Uncertainty': Bocom

Higher Ed
Aug.12 -- Luya You, transportation analyst at Bocom International, talks about the prospects for Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Bocom has downgraded Cathay's stock to "neutral" from "buy" and cut the target price by 30% to HK$11.17, citing...
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Bloomberg

HK Activist Joshua Wong Says Election Ban Is an Order From Beijing

Higher Ed
Oct.29 -- Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong speaks at a news conference about his disqualification from next month's District Council elections, calling the ban "a political mission ordered by Beijing." The government said in a statement,...
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Bloomberg

Lam: Hong Kong's Freedoms Will Be Preserved in New Security Law

Higher Ed
May.26 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam talks about China’s moves to impose sweeping national security laws in the territory as she responds to questions at a press briefing. (Excerpt)
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Marks 14th Weekend of Protests

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Hong Kong marks the 14th weekend of protests as the unrest becomes increasingly difficult to contain. Sophie Kamaruddin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

China Cabinet Adviser Wang on Trade War, Economy, Hong Kong Protests

Higher Ed
Sep.02 -- Henry Wang, an adviser to China’s cabinet and founder and president of Center for China & Globalization, talks about the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. He also discusses China's policies and the...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Lawmaker Yeung on Lam, Protests

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Alvin Yeung, a member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and leader of the pro-democracy Civic Party, talks about Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s move to formally withdraw a bill allowing extraditions to China, and the...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Is Preparing For a Re-Branding Campaign Says Tourism Board Chairman

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Hong Kong's tourism board is preparing a re-branding campaign to lure visitors back to the city. Arrivals plunged 36-percent in the second half of 2019 thanks to sometimes violent street protests. Tourism Board chairman Pan...