The Hong Kong Monetary Authority ("HKMA") hosted the fourth Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit, which gathered around 300 global financial leaders and featured keynote speeches by prominent officials. The summit, with the theme 'Trekking through Shifting Terrain', focused on navigating economic and technological changes.
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The Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit, hosted by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority ("HKMA"), concluded successfully on November 4. The event, featuring around 300 global financial leaders, including over 100 CEOs and chairmen, explored themes relevant to the shifting financial landscape.
The theme of the Summit, 'Trekking through Shifting Terrain,' was introduced with a keynote speech by Mr. He Lifeng, the Vice Premier of the State Council. Discussions covered recent developments in the global economy, trade, financial markets, and technology and innovation, highlighting both opportunities and risks in the evolving financial environment.
Mr. Eddie Yue, the Chief Executive of the HKMA, underscored that this was the fourth consecutive year the HKMA has hosted the Summit. He emphasized the forum’s role in collective learning and knowledge-sharing amidst macroeconomic changes and uncertainties.
The Summit attracted leaders from diverse financial sectors, including banks, securities firms, asset owners, asset managers, private equity and venture capital firms, hedge funds, and insurers. The event was live-streamed and a replay is available on the HKMA's website.
Commencing with a welcome dinner on November 3 at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, the three-day Summit concluded on November 5 with the 'Conversations with Global Investors' investment forum co-organised by the HKMA, the Securities and Futures Commission, and the Hong Kong Academy of Finance. Key speeches were delivered by Mr. John Lee, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR, and Mr. Paul Chan, the Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong SAR.
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