Hong Kong Security Law Prompts Departure of China Fund Adviser

An American-British member of an advisory human body to China’s sovereign-wealth fund has stepped down from her article thanks to worries more than Chinese limitations on free of charge speech, which include Beijing’s controversial new nationwide-security law for Hong Kong.

In a letter to the fund’s chairman dated July 10 and viewed by The Wall Avenue Journal, DeAnne Julius explained she was resigning “with regret” from the Worldwide Advisory Council of China Investment decision Corp. “Recent developments in Hong Kong and the more and more hard interactions…