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Posted on September 16, 2020 by admin

Standard Chartered CEO says Hong Kong is ‘very, very safe’ as a banking center

“The fact is Hong Kong is sitting here as the gateway to China for capital into China and out of China. That’s only become more clear,” said StanChart’s CEO Bill Winters.

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