Hong Kong and China are locked in a battle of words. A Hong Kong researcher raised China’s ire last month with a survey that showed local residents considered themselves “Hong Kongers” before “Chinese.” Last week, a Beijing professor angered Hong Kongers by calling them “dogs” and “thieves” during an Internet television chat show. Read full article >>
Li Ning Gains as TPG Buys Convertible Bonds: Hong Kong Mover
Li Ning Co., China’s biggest sportswear retailer, jumped the most in seven weeks in Hong Kong trading after selling 750 million yuan ($119 million) of convertible bonds to TPG Capital and Singapore’s sovereign fund.
HK's China policies spur clash with mainland cousins
HONG KONG (Reuters) - As Hong Kong's outgoing leader Donald Tsang looks ahead to retirement, an unusually toxic public debate over the burden placed by a flood of mainland Chinese visitors has struck at the heart of Hong Kong's often rocky transition from British colony to Chinese special administrative region that began in 1997. Tsang, knighted by the Queen of England and a trusted aide to Hong ...