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Hong Kong Mood Is Dour as President Hu Jintao Returns

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China-Hong Kong relations 2010-2012

02/22/2012

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Hong Kong Bonds With China Delta

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Hong Kong's New Leader Is Sworn In

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Hong Kong Mood Is Dour as President Hu Jintao Returns

New York Times 06/30/2012

Mainland Chinese Flock to Hong Kong to Have Babies

New York Times 02/22/2012

Scandals in Hong Kong Raise Fears About China

New York Times 03/05/2012

Hong Kong turns on its tycoons - The Washington Post

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Hong Kong and mainland China

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Hong Kong Bonds With China Delta

Wall Street Journal 06/30/2012

Hong Kong's New Leader Is Sworn In

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2012

Hong Kong Democracy Protest: Thousands March Through City

Wall Street Journal 07/02/2014

Crackdown on Protests by Hong Kong Police Draws More to the Streets

New York Times 09/28/2014

Why Hong Kong’s protests are a very big deal - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/30/2014

Hong Kong Mood Is Dour as President Hu Jintao Returns

New York Times 06/30/2012

Hong Kong real estate and developing bubble in late 2009.

08/28/2009

One 6000 square foot aprtment in Conduit 99 building overlooking the harbor sold for $56.5 million.

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Hong Kong's New Leader Is Sworn In

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2012

Global property markets: Boom and gloom

Economist 05/27/2013

Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles

Wall Street Journal 07/08/2013

In Hong Kong, One-Bedroom Apartments That Could Fit in a Bedroom

New York Times 11/18/2014

Hong Kong Mood Is Dour as President Hu Jintao Returns

New York Times 06/30/2012

In Hong Kong, the Apartments Are Fit for a Mosquito

Wall Street Journal 06/03/2015

Leung Chun-ying, Hong Kong's Chief Executive 2012-2014

05/25/2012

Hong Kong's new Chief Executive, Mr Leung, was elected by some 1200 business and political leaders. China has said Hong Kong will have universal suffrage and direct elections starting in 2017. This makes it likely Leung will have to govern with a view to winning public support. Leung plans pro-growth policies and says the growth rate of about 4% lags too far behind the over 6% in Singapore, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal in 2012. In August 2014 Leung's outspoken support for the Chinese government's decision to go back on the spirit of the Basic Law -and promises made for no prescreening of candidates in 2017 "one man, one vote" elections- made him hugely unpopular. Protestors demanded his resignation in September 2014.

Grouped Articles

Hong Kong's New Leader Is Sworn In

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2012

Hong Kong Democracy Protest: Thousands March Through City

Wall Street Journal 07/02/2014

Why Hong Kong’s protests are a very big deal - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/30/2014

China President Xi Jinping Faces Stark Choices Over Hong Kong Protests

Wall Street Journal 09/30/2014

Squeezed by Protesters and Beijing, Leader Tries to Save His Job

New York Times 10/01/2014

Plutocrats Against Democracy

New York Times 10/23/2014


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