Chinese investors are sinking cash into Hong Kong's stock market as protests escalate
Investors are becoming less sensitive to updates on the city's protests, and many view the events as an opportunity to buy companies at a discount, Alphalex Capital Management managing director Alex Au told WSJ.
He added that more than half of the stocks listed in Hong Kong are mainland firms.over a proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong residents to be tried in mainland China. The legislation was viewed as a threat to Hong Kong's semiautonomous status, and though the bill was pulled in September, protests have continued. Most recently, hundreds of demonstrators
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