That fugitive Nathan Law is now in the UK?
I believe so.
Wasn't the West suppose to be fleeing Hong Kong?
It's great isn't it, the western MSM really have it's work cut out. On the one hand, they are working overtime boldly proclaimed their Anglo message, that everyone in Hong Kong is fighting for their "lives and freedom". And all wanting to leave Hong Kong, and this exodus includes businesses .
Yet, business are voting with their feet and returning to Hong Kong in droves! Lol. Take HSBC bank for example, they realised what they have been missing in the past 25 years since leaving Hong Kong for the U.K. and are now actively seeking to return. Where it wasn't for government intervention and pressure , I'm sure they would have returned some years back. As it is now, it is weird, a compromise is reach where half of the board of directors are based in Hong Kong.
HSBC shifts focus from west to east as profits dive
- By Justin Harper
- Business reporter, BBC News
HSBC relocates top leadership from London to Hong Kong
Divisions accounting for almost all of lender’s global revenue will be run out of the territory
April 14, 2021 9:30 am by
, Banking Editor
HSBC will move four of its top executives to Hong Kong from London, one more than had been anticipated, as the bank continues to accelerate its strategic shift to Asia.
In an internal memo on Wednesday, chief executive Noel Quinn said that Greg Guyett, co-head of global banking and markets, Nuno Matos, chief executive of wealth and personal banking, and Barry O’Byrne, chief executive of global commercial banking, would relocate in the second half of the year.
HSBC had signalled earlier this year that the executives were likely to head to Hong Kong, the 156-year-old lender's historic base. They will be joined by Nicolas Moreau, head of asset management, whose departure from London had not previously been reported.