Wall Street Journal- News from Hong Kong
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Royal Bank of Scotland in Hong Kong has swapped the company's chauffeur-driven Mercedes sedan for a seven-seater Nissan.
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Shareholders approved Citic Pacific's takeover of Chinese
state-owned conglomerate Citic Group's assets, sealing the deal on what
some analysts have called a landmark reform measure for China's
state-owned enterprises.
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Tens
of thousands of people in Hong Kong rallied on Wednesday to mark the
anniversary of the 1989 crackdown on student protesters in Beijing, but
political fractures in the city were showing.
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SceneStyle: Izzue in Hong Kong
Yee Ip, designer. Forever 21 top, Izzue blazer, H&M jeans, Topshop shoes, vintage bag and scarf.
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Teenage Jeremy Lin Turns Screenplay Into Movie
Hong Kong teenager Jeremy Lin, who shares the NBA player's name, has
turned his own screenplay into a movie, produced by a film studio in Los
Angeles.
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Christie's Hong Kong Spring Auction Results Lackluster
Earlier this month in New York, Christie's held its biggest ever art
auction, selling $745 million worth of contemporary and modern works by
Western artists in one night. But at Christie's Hong Kong spring sales,
the bidding activity was far more muted.
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A Modern Village Home in Hong Kong
This three-level family house offers views of the South China Sea and is within walking distance of park trails and a beach.
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