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  1. 2019年9月27日 · Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. suffered a 12% drop in passengers due to the Hong Kong protests. Airfare prices are dropping in an attempt to win back visitors. Consequently, Cathay Pacific Airways is looking to sell a U.S. dollar bonds as there are rising fears that the Hong Kong peg may break with the protests.

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    2019年9月27日 · Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. suffered a 12% drop in passengers due to the Hong Kong protests. Airfare prices are dropping in an attempt to win back visitors.... HongKong

  3. 2019年7月3日 · Hong Kong Peg & Riots. Posted Jul 3, 2019 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. Civil unrest is continuing to rise in Hong Kong after crowds of mask and helmet wearing demonstrators fled the area to escape hundreds of riot police firing tear gas.

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  5. 2019年3月10日 · The Hong Kong Monetary Authority bought HK$1.507 billion ($192 million) of their own currency during London and New York trading hours on Saturday. The Hong Kong dollar peg to the US dollar has come under a lot of pressure.

  6. 2018年5月22日 · Asia 2019 Crisis August 19, 2019 COMMENT: when you showed FX and stock markets of Asia in Rome, the computer did forecast quite some panic cycles for this summer – here we go ! Hong Kong Peg & Riots July 3, 2019 Civil unrest is continuing to rise in ...

  7. 2020年5月22日 · This will threaten Hong Kong as a global financial hub and is already impacting the HK$ peg which may break in June. This has been a 23-year run under the “one country, two systems” framework that has allowed the territory to enjoy a level of autonomy.

  8. 2024年2月1日 · Posted Feb 1, 2024 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: In December, Hong Kong’s retail sales continued their upward trend for the 13th consecutive month, driven by improving tourism. Official data revealed a 7.8% year-on-year increase to HK$36.3 billion ($4.64 billion), following a 15.9% jump in November.

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