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Hong Kong Security Law Could Damage City’s Image as Financial Hub

Some firms have already moved staff out of the city since the Chinese government took a heavier hand in 2020.

Keith Bradsher
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Keith Bradsher

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China, China Economy, Foreign Investments, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Government Bonds, Hong Kong, International Relations, Law and Legislation, Politics and Government, Real Estate (Commercial), Stocks and Bonds
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