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Charles Li: Micro Connect May Consider US/ UK Listings; HK Bourse Has Passed Darkest Moment
Charles Li, Former CEO of HKEX (00388.HK) and founder of Micro Connect, disclosed in an interview with a Chinese media outlet that Hong Kong was chosen as the listing location for ...
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Charles Li, Former CEO of HKEX (00388.HK)  +1.600 (+0.360%)    Short selling $377.97M; Ratio 13.036%   and founder of Micro Connect, disclosed in an interview with a Chinese media outlet that Hong Kong was chosen as the listing location for Micro Connect because this city was his home, though he didn't rule out the possibilities of a US or UK listing in the future.

Regarding the Hong Kong stock market, Li said Hong Kong stocks had passed the darkest moment, now heading towards a bright future. He suggested that investors should view the Hong Kong stock market from a long-term perspective, since it will continue to expand as China's external market.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-09-19 16:25.)

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