Hongkong tycoon to invest less in Britain if it exits EU
Li Ka-shing, a Hongkong tycoon and reportedly one of Asia's richest men, says his investments in Great Britain will lessen if it votes to leave the European Union in the June referendum.
Li Ka-shing, a Hongkong tycoon and reportedly one of Asia's richest men, says his investments in Great Britain will lessen if it votes to leave the European Union in the June referendum.
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