

Foreign Investors Hong Kong Confidence Rising, Says Paul Chan
Foreign investors Hong Kong sentiment is improving, with renewed confidence in the city’s financial markets, according to Financial Secretary Paul Chan. He said overseas firms are expanding and leasing new offices, while nearly half of stock market inflows since September last year have come through Northbound funds, with the rest from Europe and the US. Chan added that multiple Middle Eastern companies will hold investment roadshows in Hong Kong next month targeting infrastr
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Wall Street Asia Inflows Highlight Renewed Global Investor Interest
Wall Street Asia inflows are expected to rise as major global banks forecast renewed investor appetite for China, Hong Kong, Japan, and India, according to executives at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s Global Financial Leaders’ Investment Summit. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon signalled improving sentiment towards Chinese equities as international investors rotate back following the stabilisation of 2024 after the property slump. The three-day summit, attended by about 30
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Hong Kong Finance Summit 2025 to Feature Keynote by China’s He Lifeng
Hong Kong finance summit 2025 will feature China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng delivering a virtual keynote at the Global Financial Leaders’ Investment Summit next week, the HKMA said. Running Monday to Wednesday, the fourth summit will gather top global finance executives to discuss navigating today’s volatile economy. Chief Executive John Lee will also address delegates, while Financial Secretary Paul Chan will deliver closing remarks and lead a Dialogue with International Inves
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Hong Kong Finance Summit 2025 to Gather 300 Global Leaders in November
Hong Kong finance summit 2025 will convene 300 top financial executives—including 100 group chairmen and CEOs—at the Global Financial Leaders’ Investment Summit on 3–5 November, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced. Themed “Trekking through Shifting Terrain,” the event reflects both Hong Kong’s hiking culture and its evolving geoeconomic landscape. The three-day programme includes a welcome dinner, plenary sessions on macroeconomics, trade and digitalisation, and
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