Wealthy Hong Kongers Are “Activating Contingency Plans” As Violence Spirals Out Of Control

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We’ve written plenty about how the unrest rattling Hojng Kong hash shaken up its economy and threatened one of its most important industries – tourism – while millions of savers have seen the values of their homes decline, a trend that could seriously threaten the region’s financial system.

Earlier in the summer, we mapped out how both middle class and wealthy Hong Kongers are looking in several places as potential escape routes if living and working in Hong Kong simply becomes too difficult to sustain.

Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore – these are some of the places Hong Kongers tired of the unrest and worried about a further crackdown by Beijing are eyeing. But while contingency plans are being drawn up, according to Bloomberg, few Hong Kongers have actually started utilizing their newly-developed ratlines, though that might change after some of the worst violence since the demonstrations started unfolded over the past week.

The heads of UBS, Credit Suisse and Standard Chartered said during interviews at the New Economy Forum in Beijing that Hong Kongers are mostly trying to wait out the violence, as far as they can tell. Goldman Sachs, meanwhile, isn’t seeing any change of behavior among major financial clients, but still “the situation needs to be resolved” soon, said CEO David Solomon.

As we’ve written about, so far, Hong Kong’s tourism is on track to take a 20% dive this year, and the drop has already surpassed the SARS outbreak of 2003 in severity. The economy of the former British colony is taking a beating, with retailers, restaurants and hotels cutting wages or letting staff go for fear of not surviving the downturn. – READ MORE

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