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Hong Kong Economy | Xu Zhengyu: If Hong Kong can establish itself as a safe haven for capital, it will continue to attract global investors.
The Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, , stated that as geopolitical risks increase, investors’ demand for diversified portfolios is also rising. As long as Hong Kong maintains its bottom line and continues to serve as a “safe haven” for capital, it will remain attractive to global investors.
In an interview with local media, pointed out that recent tensions in the Middle East highlight the importance of national security. Hong Kong, with its secure and stable environment, has become a “safe harbor” for funds amid complex and changing global circumstances. He emphasized that Hong Kong continuously reviews the impact of international market changes on the local market. Despite the challenging external environment, the operation of Hong Kong’s stock, bond, and foreign exchange markets remains smooth, thanks to a comprehensive and effective monitoring system.
mentioned that Hong Kong has historically ranked first in the world for IPO fundraising. According to market research data, Hong Kong currently manages assets exceeding $4 trillion USD, demonstrating its unique value as a safe haven. Additionally, the “Special Visa Scheme for Investment” has been in place for two years, with nearly 3,200 applications received by the end of February this year, expected to bring about HKD 95 billion in investments. This indicates that, amid global investors seeking stability and security, Hong Kong’s unique advantages are translating into tangible capital inflows.