Hong Kong could see a 'gradual erosion' as a financial hub over the next five years, analyst says
Orient Capital Research's Andrew Collier tells CNBC why he is "very nervous" about the whole situation surrounding Hong Kong following the proposal of a national security law by China.
Protesters march during a pro-democracy rally against a proposed national security law in Hong Kong on May 24, 2020.Hong Kong could see a "gradual erosion" of its status as a financial hub in the next five years, according to Orient Capital Research's Andrew Collier.
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