It pains me to say Hong Kong is over



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Posted by Ed 47 days ago
Stephen Roach is a faculty member at Yale, formerly chair of Morgan Stanley Asia, and is the author of “Accidental Conflict: America, China, and the Clash of False Narratives”  
 
There is more to economic vitality than the stock market. But for Hong Kong, the market has always been emblematic of success. Imagine, a small city state with what had long been the world’s fourth largest exchange (it is now fifth, according to Bloomberg data), a global leader of new stock offerings as recently as 2019.
 
It pains me to admit it, but Hong Kong is now over. A city I once called home and have cherished as a bastion of dynamism has had the world’s worst-performing major stock market over the past quarter of a century. Since the handover to China in 1997, the Hang Seng index has been basically flat, up only about 5 per cent. Over that same period, the S&P 500 has surged more than fourfold; even mainland China’s underperforming Shanghai Composite has far outdistanced the Hong Kong bourse.
 
Hong Kong’s demise reflects the confluence of three factors:  https://www.ft.com/content/27a2c28e-d28b-444c-97fd-4616ed32c675
 

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COMMENTS
Ed 47 days ago
‘Unfair’: property tycoon hits out at ‘Hong Kong is over’ criticism, says every market has its cycles
 
  • Far East Consortium chairman David Chiu says stock market’s performance can’t be judged on recent lows
 
  • Chiu calls on the government to devise strategies to lure overseas talent to maintain Hong Kong’s international character
 
https://archive.ph/pnM4r 

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Ed 45 days ago

Hong Kong will not be “finished” if the city can maintain its seven unique features, such as the stable financial status, the common law system, and an internet that allows free flow of information, according to former commerce minister Frederick Ma Si-hang.

 
The other four features include maintaining a clean and highly efficient government, the free flow of capital and free movement of people, the continuous development of quality higher education, and constructing a diverse professional talent bank.  https://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news/section/4/214330/Seven-features-can-save-Hong-Kong-from-being-%E2%80%98finished%E2%80%99,-says-ex-commerce-chief

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