The financial markets of Hong Kong

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The financial markets of Hong Kong

Andrew F. Freris

(Routledge library editions. Business and economics in Asia, 13)

Routledge, 2019

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Includes index

"First published in 1991 by Routledge"--T. p. verso

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The financial markets of Hong Kong have a reputation for volatility, but careful analysis of past behaviour reveals consistent trends and coherent actions. This study, first published in 1991, at a time of uncertainty before Hong Kong's transfer to China in 1997, analyses each of the financial markets in the colony, and explains the activities of banks, deposit-taking companies, the stock exchange, and markets in capital, gold, futures, unit trusts, and foreign exchange. Examining these in terms of structure, regulation and in competition, it constitutes not just a description but a thorough analysis of the characteristic dynamics of each market.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Banks 3. Deposit-Taking Companies and the Capital Market 4. The Stock Exchange 5. Futures, Gold, Investment Management and Regulation 6. The Foreign Exchange Rate, Monetary and Fiscal Policy

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