David Webb, an activist investor and advocate for corporate governance reform in Hong Kong that made him a gadfly to the city’s financial establishment, has died.
His death, from prostate cancer, was announced on his social media account on Tuesday night. He was 60.
Webb, who was born in the UK, moved to Hong Kong in 1991 as an investment banking director for BZW Asia, a subsidiary of Barclays. He was later an in-house adviser to Wheelock and Wharf Group, a local conglomerate.
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