Global executives want to see a further easing of Hong Kong’s COVID-19 restrictions and it’s crucial for the China border to reopen so the financial hub can reconnect with the mainland, the head of the city’s de facto central bank told Reuters.
was prepared for worst-case scenario.
“As with any other central bank, risk assessment and risk preparation is in our DNA. So we basically prepare for anything. Any worst case scenario … It’s like we stress test the banks, we stress test ourself as well,” he said.
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