Hong Kong Security Law Sparks Race for Asia’s Next Financial Capital (Nikkei Asian Review)
Is this truly the end of Hong Kong as one of the world’s great financial capitals? In public, businesses deny they have lost confidence in the city and its future. Privately, they are crafting backup plans, including wholesale shifts to other parts of Asia. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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