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EyebrowHong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam will not run for a second term, leaving a job that pays more than the U.S. presidency
By Eamon BarrettApril 4, 2022
CommentaryWhat Hong Kong needs to rebound from two terrible years
By Brian WongMarch 4, 2021
CommentaryWhat the ‘Hong Kong Narrative’ gets wrong
By Alan SmithFebruary 10, 2021
FinanceChina’s new national security law threatens Hong Kong’s friendly business climate
By Eamon BarrettMay 22, 2020
Politics‘No concessions, no dialogue:’ China expected to tighten its control over Hong Kong with new security law
By Iain Marlow, Natalie Lung and BloombergMay 21, 2020
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HealthHong Kong’s famed subway reeling from protests, virus Outbreak
By Anurag Kotoky and BloombergMarch 5, 2020
Demonstrators Attend Anti-Government Protest In Hong Kong
EyebrowHong Kong police arrest media tycoon Jimmy Lai, known for championing pro-democracy movement
By Natalie Lung, Sheridan Prasso and BloombergFebruary 27, 2020
People walk past a protest banner during a Lunar New Year fair organized by pro-democracy district councilors on Centre Street in the Sai Ying Pun district of Hong Kong, China, on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020. The Lunar New Year, when spending traditionally peaks in Hong Kong amid a flood of vacationing Chinese mainlanders, will likely not provide its usual boost after months of fiery demonstrations that have driven tourists away. Photographer: Justin Chin/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceA deadly virus, a rating downgrade, and violence: Hong Kong markets plunge on string of bad news
By Jeanny Yu, Lucille Liu and BloombergJanuary 21, 2020
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EyebrowTrump Signed a Bill Supporting the Hong Kong Protests, and China Isn’t Happy
By Naomi Xu ElegantNovember 28, 2019
PoliticsChina Demands Trump Veto Bill Seen as Supporting Hong Kong Protesters
By The Associated PressNovember 21, 2019
TOPSHOT - A male protester (C), who gave his age as 16, speaks to the media at the campus of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in the Hung Hom district of Hong Kong on November 20, 2019. - Dozens of pro-democracy protesters remained holed up inside the besieged Hong Kong university campus for a fourth straight day on November 20 as supporters took up online calls to disrupt the citys train network in a bid to distract police. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)
LeadershipThe U.S. Senate Passed 2 Bills Supporting Hong Kong Protesters. But They Might Do More Harm Than Good
By Naomi Xu ElegantNovember 20, 2019
A demonstrator gestures "Five Demands" as she holds a placard during a protest in the Central district of Hong Kong, China, on Nov. 14, 2019. Hong Kong has seen many violent days since the unrest began in June, but the disruption this week has taken things to a new level -- and fears are growing as to what may come next. Photographer: Kyle Lam/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Travel & LeisureFrom Airline Conferences to Tattoo Conventions, Everything’s Being Canceled in Hong Kong
By Will Davies and BloombergNovember 14, 2019
Workers sort out packages at a delivery company a day after "Singles' Day" -- the world's biggest 24-hour shopping event -- in Hengyang in China's central Hunan province early on November 12, 2019. - Chinese shoppers set new records for spending during the annual "Singles' Day" buying spree despite an economic slowdown and worries over the US trade war, with state media calling it a sign of China's rising economic strength. E-commerce giant Alibaba said consumers spent $38.3 billion on its platforms on November 11 during the world's biggest 24-hour shopping event, up 26 percent from the previous all-time high mark set last year. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
FinanceAlibaba Launches Massive Hong Kong IPO as Protests Rock the City
By Naomi Xu ElegantNovember 14, 2019
A man yells at riot police during a protest in the Central district of Hong Kong, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019. Hong Kong officials and Chinese state media warned of consequences if violence continued, as a third-straight day of protests disrupted traffic across the city and the government announced for the first time that it would close public schools. Photographer: Laurel Chor/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceAs Protests Rage, Hong Kong Banks Encourage Their Staff to Stay Home
By Lulu Yilun Chen, Alfred Liu, Manuel Baigorri and BloombergNovember 13, 2019
SINGAPORE - MARCH 15: Visitors and exhibitors network at the Tencent booth during the Sportel Asia Conference on March 15, 2016 in Singapore. (Photo by Sean Lee/Getty Images for Sportel)
PoliticsThe NBA Streaming Deal That Was Meant to Boost Tencent Is Now Dragging It Behind Arch Rival Alibaba
By Lulu Yilun Chen and BloombergNovember 12, 2019
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