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Christopher Hui: HK 9M25 Fundraising Amt Ranks 1st Globally, Demonstrating Financial Mkt Vitality/ Global Influence
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui, said at a recent event that Hong Kong ranked among the top three globally in sectors such as 'banking', ...
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Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui, said at a recent event that Hong Kong ranked among the top three globally in sectors such as 'banking', 'investment management', 'insurance' and 'finance' in the latest Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), further highlighting Hong Kong's leading position, such as its unique advantage as a major asset and wealth management hub in Asia.

In 9M25, Hong Kong welcomed a total of 69 IPOs, with total fundraising exceeding $180 billion, growing by over 2x YoY, ranking first globally in fundraising amount, Hui added.

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Market trading also showed active performance, with an average daily turnover exceeding $250 billion in 9M25, surging by over 1x YoY, fully demonstrating the vitality and global influence of Hong Kong's financial market.

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