Hong Kong Economy
Although I wrote extensively about Global Finance, World Economy and International Relation, I am, after all, a Hong Kong’s citizen. Hong Kong Economy is still the subject that I am most familiar with. I have written a lot of articles related to Hong Kong, which covered many aspects of the place, from its economy, financial markets, to politics and more. I thought it would be very helpful for readers, loyal readers or first-time readers alike, to have a page with an index of my best articles related to Hong Kong Economy and Financial Markets, Real Estate and Politics and Society. This pages will be updated as new relevant articles are added, so it will be worth checking out here from time to time.
Hong Kong Economy and Financial Markets
Hong Kong Dollar – the peg
This is not the first time for me to be ultra-critical on the currency peg with US dollar. Indeed, years ago before the website to migrated to here, I have called for abolishing the peg, because the relationship between Hong Kong and the US economies have been diminishing, making the currency peg rather nonsense.
Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing (388.HK): still competitive?
The Singapore Exchange wanted to acquire the Australia Stock Exchange. Although it it quite likely that the acquisition will not go through, the problem I discussed was really on how the complacent Hong Kong Exchange did little to strengthen its position.
Hong Kong Property/Real Estate Analysis
Hong Kong Politics and Society
The Future of Hong Kong Series
This is an on-going series of articles on my views of the problems and challenges the city is now facing. The final instalment is my proposal on where the city should be headed to. Check out the following links to the series
Preface
1. “High Land Price” Policy
2. Real Estate Tycoons and Monopoly
3. Complacent Chaps
4. Reduced Upward Mobility and Generation War
5. Problems of the Young Generation
6. Solutions
Hong Kong Policy Address 2010-2011 Review: Analysis of Housing Policy
The flood of liquidity into Hong Kong due to the overly loose monetary policy has led to a dramatic rise in property prices, causing major public concerns. The Chief Executive Donald Tsang announced various policies in his Policy Address. Unfortunately, as my analysis on the policy address shows, the policy is unable to tackle to the problem as it is not addressing the root of the issue.
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