PRESS DIGEST -Hong Kong - Jan 14
HONG KONG, Jan 14 (Reuters) - These are some of the leading stories in Hong Kong newspapers on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST
-- Two-thirds of young Hongkongers do not want to work across the border in China as many have doubts over the mainland's quality of life and rule of law, a survey has found. (http://bit.ly/1yhfznU)
-- Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying claimed on Monday that there was significant information indicating that foreign powers were behind the organisation of the Occupy Central movement, but he did not provide substantial evidence to support the claim. (http://bit.ly/1xY74PD)
THE STANDARD
-- Businesswoman Solina Chau Hoi-suen said she will consider running in the election for chief executive in 2017 although her good friend Li Ka-shing said through a spokesman that she was only making a joke. (http://bit.ly/1u2TTNQ)
-- Limited supply and higher prices of new homes are drawing more buyers to the secondary market, according to property agents. (http://bit.ly/1wX3hy7)
HONG KONG ECONOMIC JOURNAL
-- Amid stronger dollar, Hong Kong and other Asian emerging markets are witnessing investing funds continue to flow into U.S. assets but no massive outflows, said Anita Fung, chief executive of HSBC Hong Kong.
For Chinese newspapers, see............... (Reporting by Alice Du; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
