19 Nov 2020 12:30 PM — 02:00 PM
LUNCH TALK
Book Conversation:
‘The Rise and Fall of the Hang Seng Index’
SPEAKER
Jake van der Kamp
Author
Thursday, November 19, 2020
12:30pm for 12:45pm – Lunch
1:10pm – Address
First Floor
Every adult human being is an investment exper...
November 12, 2020
The political events that have unfolded in Hong Kong this week have turned the Legislative Council into something resembling China’s National People’s Congress rather than a legitimate legislative body, according to lawyer and author Antony Dapiran.
“The events of this week are not surprising. T...
November 11, 2020
Changing Hong Kong’s trade status is not likely to be a priority for President-elect Joe Biden, said Ambassador Kurt Tong, the former U.S. consul general in Hong Kong, in a Zoom interview with the FCC on Tuesday night. Though he was cautious not to speculate on any specific policies the new admin...
12 Nov 2020 12:30 PM — 02:00 PM
LUNCH TALK
Book Conversation: The Meaning of the Hong Kong Protests, a Year Later
SPEAKER
Antony Dapiran
Author and Lawyer
Thursday, November 12, 2020
12:30pm for 12:45pm – Lunch
1:10pm – Address
1st Floor
Hong Kong's 2019 anti-go...
10 Nov 2020 08:00 PM
ONLINE ZOOM EVENT
America’s Next President & Asia: A Conversation with Ambassador Kurt Tong
SPEAKER
AMBASSADOR KURT TONG
Partner, The Asia Group
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
8:00pm HKT on Zoom
Regardless of the result of the U.S. pr...
October 23, 2020
The FCC is delighted to introduce this year’s Clare Hollingworth Fellows, Tiffany Liang and Jennifer Creery. Marianna Cerini caught up with these ambitious young journalists to learn more about their accomplishments and aspirations.
The late Clare Hollingworth had the scoop of the century. At 27...
October 23, 2020
By Pat Malone
In one of the last messages Noel sent to me, just two days before he died, he wrote: “Before they made me, they broke the mould and tossed it.”
No one who knew Noel Parrott would argue with that. Kind, funny, warm and original, Noel was his own man. He preferred harmony but w...
October 21, 2020
As the visa situation for foreign journalists in Hong Kong grows murkier, Morgan M. Davis looks for precedents across the border.
Hong Kong has long been viewed as a welcoming place for foreign journalists and news agencies. Visa rejections are rare, so long as the applicant in question has th...
October 20, 2020
As soon as the government enacted the national security law on 30 June, the rules changed for Hong Kong journalists. Kate Springer discusses the potential implications with legal and journalism experts.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam discusses the national security law at a press confere...