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Echo Huang
Asset management reporter | echo.huang@ft.com | Former
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Echo Huang 7h
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Echo Huang 10h
Replying to @jenniferatntd
Then CSI 300 plunged 9.1% at the open today.
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isabella steger Jan 31
Medical staff in HK feel that a strike is the only way to pressure a seemingly unresponsive govt to close the border w the mainland. intvwd a doctor who is paying for his own quarantine in a hotel on why he supports a strike.
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Echo Huang Jan 30
The masks you risk queuing up with a crowd might very well be fake ones. What the actual hell this is?
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Echo Huang Jan 26
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Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 Jan 25
Mask Order now covers the whole Guangdong Province, which lies adjacent to Hong Kong.
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Echo Huang Jan 23
Thank you for republishing my essay!
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Philip Jan 22
Report: We Stayed in Wuhan as the Last Trains Pulled Out
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Izzy Jan 22
read Caixin for the latest on coronavirus. Better than any English source I’ve seen so far
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Echo Huang Jan 22
Wang Guangfa, the respiratory expert visiting Wuhan earlier this week was infected with the virus. He said he’s recovering from the infection. He recalled he first had eye infection. He didn’t wear a goggle at the visit, that could lead to the infection.
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Echo Huang Jan 22
Zhong Nanshan, the key scientist battling SARS, is reportedly to stop taking media interview onwards. In his last interview with Phoenix, he said authorities have done all the control measures they could.
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Echo Huang Jan 22
Replying to @WilsonLeungWS
Thank you! Really scared by SARS...
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Eric Cheung Jan 22
has reportedly confirmed the first case of Wuhan pneumonia, per , which cited hospital sources.
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Echo Huang Jan 21
Replying to @echohuangy
information control might work on other less life-threatening topics, but not with something beyond control. This has only become the shackle that slow us down facing something progressing and changing so swiftly.
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Echo Huang Jan 21
For China, a shackle in battling the new corona virus is its information control
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Domenico Calia Jan 19
“Firefall” at Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park, California, looks like a scene from a fantasy movie. But, it is an ordinary waterfall, which is illuminated by the sunset, that gives it a fiery glow.
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Aaron Mc Nicholas Jan 14
Law students at a certain university in Hong Kong received this take-home examination today If you were trying to get your mind off the events of last semester, well, your professor might have other ideas
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Echo Huang Jan 10
In one April 2017 exchange, an employee wrote: “This aeroplane is designed by clowns who in turn are supervised by monkeys.”
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Echo Huang Jan 6
He adopts the same rule himself. “Xi is flexible. He will not let an arbitrary retirement age rule get in the way of his overall plan,” Deng said. “He believes that age isn’t a major problem, as long as the person is healthy and fit for the job.”
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Echo Huang Jan 2
Almost all the stories are about censorship, HK, and China-US.
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