america correspondent karen fronsac has just. it's not looking good at all over in china with hong kong's leader carrie lam she says the city is survival is at stake at a press conference tuesday alam not only said that the tourism industry has taken a hit which is an obvious one no one wants to travel to hong kong right now but it's also a tax on businesses by protesters we're talking retail banks shops but what's worse better a local investment manager francis lund says that investors they're moving their money out of hong kong the only good sign however is that hong kong's share prices stay pretty stable tuesday morning when the markets open that's because investors see hong kong shares is totally cheap now but as far as tourism kerry lamb projects the 3rd quarter to be a really bad one no one is going to hong kong anymore and you have the golden week that is normally a huge week for hong kong tourism but retail and tourism is down by more than 50 percent and then it's not sued. the. state is. going to defend it you said. syri