
Hong Kong’s leader has called on global investors seeking to diversify their assets and minimise risk to come to the city as it offers stability and certainty despite the market volatility brought by geopolitical tensions.
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said on Tuesday that the “one country, two systems” principle had enabled businesses in the city to reach out to the world while maintaining “unparalleled” access to China.
“We offer certainty and clarity, along with confidence and opportunity, to global investors and businesses seeking to diversify their assets and minimise risks,” Lee said in a keynote speech at this year’s Global Financial Leaders’ Summit, themed “Trekking Through Shifting Terrain”.
Pointing to the geopolitical uncertainty and market volatility that financial leaders are currently facing, Lee told the audience that Hong Kong’s vibrant financial market and diversified fintech achievements allowed it to offer investors the safe haven they needed.
He noted that Hong Kong’s stock market had soared more than 30 per cent year to date, while average daily turnover had exceeded US$32 billion, nearly double that of last year.
The city also ranks the world’s first initial public market fundraising market thanks to the 80 IPOs recorded in the first 10 months of this year, he added.