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[Luncheon] Regulatory Series – Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre: Outlook and Opportunities
Overview
Join us for an enlightening fireside chat featuring Mr Eddie Yue, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, in conversation with Mr Colin Shaftesley, Chairman of the HKSI Institute. With a remarkable career spanning over three decades, Mr Yue brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the discussion.
In this engaging session, explore the resilience of Hong Kong's financial system and uncover the abundant opportunities in areas such as the Mainland, fintech, and the ever-growing field of green and sustainable finance. Discover how Hong Kong continues to thrive as a global financial hub and gain valuable insights into the future prospects and emerging trends in the industry.
Don't miss this incredible chance to meet Mr Yue and network with other industry practitioners. Secure your spot now and join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of Hong Kong’s financial landscape.
We are excited to offer special promotion for Members and Non-Members! Purchase a corporate table (12 seats) and receive complimentary webinar tickets worth up to HKD7,000. Act quickly! Book your corporate table now and contact us at [email protected] to register your guests or for any enquiries.
If unable to attend in person, register for the webinar here.
Important Notes:
1. The HKSI Institute reserves the right to change the date, venue, event format or speaker due to any unforeseen circumstances.
2. Withdrawal policy and Member Benefits eCredit do not apply to this event.
Speaker/Course Instructor
Mr Yue has participated in numerous areas of the HKMA’s work. During his tenure as Deputy Chief Executive, he steered major policies and initiatives relating to reserves management, research, external affairs and market development. Mr Yue was also actively involved in tackling major financial crises and played an instrumental role in enhancing the Linked Exchange Rate System.
Mr Yue was educated at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Harvard Business School.