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Hong Kong Increases Salaries Tax for High Earners to 16%

(Bloomberg) Hong Kong will raise the tax on high earners — the first increase in two decades — in a surprise move designed to lower the city’s fiscal deficit.Most Read from BloombergApple to Wind Down Electric Car Effort After Decadelong OdysseyHow Much Wealth You Need to Join the Richest 1% Around the WorldOffice Tower Deal for $1 Reveals Anxiety Among Longtime BuyersA Spike in Heart Disease Deaths Since Covid Is Puzzling ScientistsNvidia’s $70 Million Florida Supercomputer Hobbled by DeSant

Typhoon Set to Halt Hong Kong Stocks Trading Monday Morning

(Bloomberg) Hong Kong issued its third-highest storm alert for Typhoon Koinu and expects to leave it in place until at least 11 a.m. Monday, a move that is set to impact morning trading on the local bourse. Most Read from BloombergIsrael Latest: Israel Death Toll Rises to 700; US Sends CarrierAs Israel-Hamas War Rages, Oil Traders Focus on IranHamas Attack Prompts Blame Around Israeli IntelligenceIsrael Latest: Scores of Civilians, Soldiers Kidnapped by HamasIsraelis Taken Hostage Were Ripped

Hong Kong s Population Rises, Reversing Years of Reporting Drops

Hong Kong s Population Rises, Reversing Years of Reporting Drops
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The biggest trials coming to courts around the world in 2021

The biggest trials coming to courts around the world in 2021 Anthony Lin, Bloomberg FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co., leaves her home to attend Supreme Court for an extradition hearing in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sept. 28, 2020.Bloomberg photo by Darryl Dyck.Show MoreShow Less 2of9Jacob Zuma, former South African president, in Johannesburg, South Africa on July 15, 2019.Bloomberg photo by Waldo Swiegers.Show MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9Elizabeth Holmes, founder and former chief executive officer of Theranos Inc., leaves federal court in San Jose, Calif., on Oct. 2, 2019.Bloomberg photo by Michael Short.Show MoreShow Less

Zuma, Sarkozy - High-profile cases coming to a courtroom in 2021

For many, 2020 will be the worst year in recent history. A global pandemic, Australian bushfires and the death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant are but few examples of the terrible events that shocked the world in the last 12 months. Many are quietly looking forward to 2021, with the Covid-19 vaccine promising a glimmer of normality. There are a few individuals (and companies) who would gladly delay the departure of this wicked year. The list comprises of the once-esteemed – world leaders, socialites with murky secrets and company CEOs. For them, 2021 holds their fate. Bloomberg has compiled a list of the most high-profile cases coming to a courtroom in the year ahead. – Jarryd Neves

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