WSJ relocates Asia HQ from Hong Kong to Singapore, citing similar moves by other firms, with layoffs in Hong Kong.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is relocating its Asia headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore, citing similar decisions by other foreign firms in the region. The move will involve unspecified layoffs, primarily affecting staff in Hong Kong. WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker stated that the shift aims to bring together business, finance, and economics coverage and align with the company's focus on the Southeast Asian hub.

May 02, 2024
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