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Hong Kong: HSBC and Manulife allegedly block pension fund access for overseas activists wanted under security law
HSBC and Manulife reportedly block pension fund access for Hong Kong activists wanted under national security law, including former lawmaker Ted Hui, raising concerns about financial freedoms and extraterritorial reach of the controversial legislation.
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Hong Kong: HSBC chief defends bank's support for National Security Law and closure of former lawmaker's account
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Hong Kong: Former legislator Ted Hui condemns banks for "succumbing to political pressure", as his bank accounts got frozen amid police investigations