Financial Whale Circle | Dialogue with Morgan Stanley: Why are global funds queuing up in Hong Kong?

2026-05-11 21:32

Economic Observation Network According to CCTV Finance, standing on the streets of Wan Chai, Hong Kong, there are not only headquarters of central enterprises stationed in Hong Kong, but also globally representative financial institutions, as well as Hong Kong government departments responsible for attracting talent. Morgan Stanley's Chief Economist for China, Xing Ziqiang, observed that "hotels and restaurants near Wan Chai are hard to come by with a 'ticket', and reservations need to be made many days in advance." Last year, Hong Kong IPO ranked first in global financing, and there were even scenes where six companies rang the bell simultaneously in two days, and the gongs of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange were not enough. What funds are flowing in? Xing Ziqiang introduced that Middle Eastern funds have been receiving a lot of attention recently. Everyone has noticed that the US dollar is not the only option. China has a stable geopolitical situation and a complete industrial chain, and the Chinese yuan plays a short-term hedging role. Developing green energy, from photovoltaics to lithium batteries, China is a global leader, and Hong Kong is the gateway connecting these assets with global capital.

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