Why Hong Kong could be rare exception to coming global winter of discontent despite recession
Why Hong Kong could be rare exception to coming global winter of discontent despite recession | Economists seem convinced the global economy is going to suffer mightily as government, household, corporate and financial sector debt come home to ro
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Economists seem convinced the global economy is going to suffer mightily as government, household, corporate and financial sector debt come home to roost. Hong Kong is in recession, but its negligible debt and inflation levels mean its winter could be less discontented than many others.