HSBC Hong Kong CEO discusses investor sentiment on Hong Kong
Luanne Lim, Hong Kong CEO of HSBC, discusses the factors behind weak investor confidence in the city, such as high interest rates, geopolitics and the slowing Chinese economy.
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Luanne Lim, Hong Kong CEO of HSBC, discusses the factors behind weak investor confidence in the city, such as high interest rates, geopolitics and the slowing Chinese economy.
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