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John Tsang Chun-wah warns of 'perfect storm' from protests

Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah has urged the pan-democrats to think twice before resorting to extreme acts in their fight for universal suffrage, warning that political uncertainty could increase the risk of an economic crisis.

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Finance chief John Tsang warns of a protest 'perfect storm'. Photo: Dickson Lee

Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah has urged the pan-democrats to think twice before resorting to extreme acts in their fight for universal suffrage, warning that political uncertainty could increase the risk of an economic crisis.

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Tsang also said Hong Kong's economic outlook was not as rosy as had been thought, and that the government would have to lower the forecast for economic growth for this year due to declining domestic demand.

Tsang's article, "A perfect storm", was posted on his official blog yesterday.

It comes amid sharp divisions between those who support resorting to protests to try to force Beijing to give Hong Kong full democracy, and those who oppose such tactics.

Tsang warned that an economic slowdown coupled with political uncertainty could bring about "a perfect financial economic storm", one that would "offer chances to international speculators".

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"We can't be too careful. On the one hand, we have to step up risk management; on the other hand, we should avoid creating risks ourselves."

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