Last autumn Donald Tsang, Hong Kong's chief executive, set up a task force to map out the city's long-term economic direction.
Donald Tsang, Hong Kong's far more popular chief secretary, will take over though for how long and by what arrangements is a subject of fierce debate in the territory.
Approval of the package means Donald Tsang, Hong Kong's chief executive, no longer has to worry about leaving office in 2012 having made no progress towards greater democracy.
"Asia must find a solution to the debt market, " says Hong Kong Financial Secretary Donald Tsang Yam-kuen.
And Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang has said that he wants to develop an Islamic bond market in 2008, in order to boost the region's global financial standing.
Speculative hedge funds - "crocodiles, " Tsang calls them - had attacked the Hong Kong dollar's peg to the U.S. greenback several times since the start of the Asian Financial Crisis.
"The so-called policy of positive non-interventionism before the handover was actually a policy of no commitment and no planning, " says Tsang Shu-ki, economics professor at Hong Kong Baptist University.
Authorities have not determined the source of the infection, said Hong Kong's Chief Executive Donald Tsang.
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Today at Saamlung, some of Tsang's works sell for hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars.
The delegation was led by Donald Tsang, who was appointed by China in June as Hong Kong's second post-colonial leader.
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Among the creative platforms Tsang used to convey his harangues is a map of Hong Kong that he covered in calligraphy, as well as an umbrella and two paper lanterns.
Instead of jacking up lending rates, Tsang used the reserves both to buy off hedge funds dumping Hong Kong dollars and to purchase Hang Seng stocks, lifting the index.
In a much-anticipated budget statement to Hong Kong's Legislative Council last week, Tsang confirmed press reports that the government is holding talks with Walt Disney Co. on building a theme park in the territory.
His predicament would be even more dire if Tsang Yok-sing, the leader of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, another pro-Beijing group, also decides to quit the cabinet something he has not ruled out.
China will also be fretting in 2011 about politics in Hong Kong, where a new chief executive will take over from the incumbent, Donald Tsang, in 2012.
Tsang Yok Sing, who heads the main pro-Beijing political group, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), announced last week that he was quitting his job as a school principal to devote full time to readying his party for the election.
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