Hong Kong's richest men prove resilient against property curbs
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DON'T bet against Hong Kong's billionaire property tycoons, even if the city's incoming chief executive takes a tough stance on reining in soaring home prices.
After a short-lived dip as the city's government ratcheted up real estate curbs in November, property stocks have bounced back and so has the wealth of billionaires including Li Ka-shing and Lee Shau Kee.
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