Hong Kong could attract more global firms to list by promoting itself more in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and other emerging markets, as well as in Europe and America, said Andrew Weir, vice-chairman of the FSDC.
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Hong Kong could attract more global firms to list by promoting itself more in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and other emerging markets, as well as in Europe and America, said Andrew Weir, vice-chairman of the FSDC.
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