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Disciplined services back police on knife attack

Disciplined services back police on knife attack 2021-07-03 HKT 23:34 The statement condemned Thursday s stabbing of a police officer in Causeway Bay. Photo: RTHK The heads of five of Hong Kong s disciplined services on Saturday issued a joint statement condemning the knife attack on a policeman in Causeway Bay on Thursday. The officer, who is now in a stable condition after being critical, had been on duty near the Sogo department store. His assailant, a 50-year-old man, died after stabbing himself in the chest. We strongly condemn the terrorist attack in which a police officer on duty was attacked with a knife on July 1, and later some people even glorified the act of the attacker as heroism on social media. We fully support the Police s resolute enforcement actions and would like to thank the police officers for their commitment to duties. We also wish the injured police officer a speedy recovery and extend our regards to his family members, the statement said.

Wall Street hiring spree puts junior bankers in driving seat

New York: Twenty-somethings dreaming of Excel all-nighters are facing their best prospects in years. HSBC Holdings Plc this week became the latest global investment bank pledging to hire a flock of junior bankers to help analysts and associates avoid burnout amid an avalanche of deals. JPMorgan Chase & Co. said last week it plans to add almost 200 staff, joining Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Jefferies Financial Group Inc. in bolstering their ranks. Dealmakers have tried handing out raises, paying for vacations and enforcing curfews to try to prevent defections or even revolts as active markets and the work-from-home grind weighed on the bottom of their corporate pyramids. Now, many firms are coming to the conclusion that, with no let-up on deals, the best fix is more bodies.

Donnie Yen appointed International Image Ambassador of Hong Kong Fire Services Department

The Straits Times Donnie Yen appointed International Image Ambassador of Hong Kong Fire Services Department Donnie Yen was appointed the International Image Ambassador of Hong Kong Fire Services Department.PHOTO: HONG KONG FIRE SERVICES DEPARTMENT Hong Kong Fire Services director Joseph Leung (left) presenting the appointment certificate to Donnie Yen.PHOTO: HONG KONG FIRE SERVICES DEPARTMENT https://str.sg/Jzi6 They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you

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