The Eighth Hong Kong-Switzerland Financial Dialogue was held in Bern, Switzerland on 29 January, chaired by Mr. Darryl Chan and Mr. Christoph König. The discussion focused on financial services, sustainable finance, fintech, and market connectivity. A subsequent seminar for the private sector was co-hosted to explore collaboration opportunities.
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On January 29, 2026, the Eighth Hong Kong-Switzerland Financial Dialogue was held in Bern, Switzerland, co-organized by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority ("HKMA") and the State Secretariat for International Finance ("SIF") of the Swiss Federal Department of Finance. The event was chaired by Mr. Darryl Chan, Deputy Chief Executive of the HKMA, and Mr. Christoph König, Deputy State Secretary of the SIF. The Dialogue focused on fostering collaboration in financial services and exchanging views on key global financial system issues.
The discussion involved representatives from the Swiss National Bank, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority, and the HKMA, who addressed topics such as regional and domestic financial outlooks, policy challenges, recent developments, and potential areas of collaboration in sustainable finance, fintech, and market connectivity.
Following the Dialogue, a private sector seminar was co-hosted by the Swiss Bankers Association and the Hong Kong Private Wealth Management Association. The seminar aimed to share insights on the latest financial trends and developments in both Switzerland and Hong Kong. Key topics included the application of AI in banking, digital assets, cross-border opportunities and challenges, and potential for enhanced collaboration.
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