extradition bill

Hong Kong protests

Central Hong Kong hit with violence after Lam’s big concession

(Sept 9): Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam’s biggest concession yet to protesters did little to stem scenes of violence that have become the norm on weekends in the Asian financial hub.

Global Economy

Briefs

SINGAPORE (Sept 9): “Take an interest in the world around you. Read the newspapers. You must have an interest in the world. And you must understand how we fit in.” — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to students at the Singapore University of Social Sc

Markets

Hong Kong formally withdraws extradition bill; Singapore's GDP forecast lowered

SINGAPORE (Sept 9): After 13 long weeks of protests in Hong Kong, an end to the political crisis in the Special Administrative Region may be in sight. On Sept 4, the city’s embattled leader Carrie Lam formally announced the withdrawal of the extradition

Hong Kong protests

Hong Kong leader announces withdrawal of controversial extradition bill

HONG KONG (Sept 4): Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Wednesday announced the withdrawal of an extradition bill that triggered months of unrest and threw the Chinese-ruled city into its worst crisis in decades, a source with knowledge of the matter told Reut

Global Economy

Briefs

SINGAPORE (Sept 2): “What Elon Musk wants to produce is a lifestyle. We are not interested in a lifestyle. We are interested in proper solutions that will address climate problems.” — Masagos Zulkifli, Singapore’s minister for environment and wate

Hong Kong protests

Hong Kong police ban mass weekend protest march, organiser says

(Aug 29): Hong Kong police banned a protest set for Saturday by the organiser of previous historic mass marches, the group said, in a move that could anger protesters ahead of a planned 13th straight week of pro-democracy demonstrations.
Hong Kong rents set to fall as protests curb housing demand

Property

Hong Kong rents set to fall as protests curb housing demand

(Aug 22): Hong Kong housing rents are set to decline as anti-government protests continue to rock the city.

Malaysia

People in protest-hit Hong Kong eye Malaysia's second-home programme

(Aug 21): A Malaysian programme to attract wealthy foreigners to live in the Southeast Asian nation has drawn 251 applications from Hong Kong residents this year, compared with 193 approved last year from the Chinese-ruled city, a government official said

Global Economy

What a riskier world means for us

SINGAPORE (Aug 19): The past week may have marked the juncture when the many stresses in geo politics and the global economy reached a tipping point: It is now more likely that we will get a series of political shocks and an accelerated downturn in the wo

Hong Kong protests

As Hong Kong turmoil worsens, money leaves in droves

SINGAPORE (Aug 19): Hong Kong International Airport was paralysed this past week as swarms of protesters in black shirts blocked the departure and arrival gates, causing numerous flights to be cancelled. “It was so packed, I had trouble getting out of t
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