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| | Hong Kong Economic Times - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Economic Times is generally regarded as "Serious Newspapers" along with Hong Kong Economic Journal, which are both known for its columns, economic news and analysis, but Economic Times has distinguished itself through the wider coverage on city, technology, human resources, health and pop culture news, and heavy color and graphical printing. |
 | | Compared to the Journal, the Economic Times does not have strong economic belief on market liberity or invisible hands, the paper mildly opposes controversial Article 23, strongly outcries the introduction of Goods and Services Tax (Hong Kong), and commemorates students died in 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident. |
 | | At the same day, a controversial ownership change took place at Hong Kong Economic Journal, which is currently co-owned by Lam Hang Ji, its reputed founder, and Richard Li, the son of the richest Chinese tycoon Li Ka-Shing. |
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