Ongoing protests could drag down economies in both Hong Kong and China: Bank of East Asia

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A major bank warned on Wednesday that weeks of protests in Hong Kong could hit the economies of the Chinese-ruled city and mainland China itself ...

hours after protesters marched through central Hong Kong and defaced China's Liaison Office - the main symbol of Beijing's authority over the city.

Protesters shield themselves with umbrellas in tear gas as they clash with police in Hong Kong, China, on Jul 28, 2019.

 

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