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Posted on October 20, 2020 by admin

Ant IPO Pushes Demand for Hong Kong Dollar to Most on Record

Demand for Hong Kong dollars hasn’t been this strong since before the global financial crisis, when the U.S. Federal Reserve flooded markets with liquidity.

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