Hong Kong Finance Stays Robust Amid Trade War Turbulence
Hong Kong’s financial system holds strong amid the US trade war, with steady markets and robust liquidity, according to HKMA’s Darryl Chan.
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Hong Kong’s financial system holds strong amid the US trade war, with steady markets and robust liquidity, according to HKMA’s Darryl Chan.
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