Chief economist update: Hong Kong is oursBY BENJAMIN ONG | MONDAY, 25 MAY 2020 10:50AMThe COVID-19 pandemic was both a curse and a blessing (for lack of a better word) for China's Politburo. The lockdown sent the economy plummeting, but it also halted the long-running protests in Hong Kong.
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