“[Hong Kong] investors are not very bearish [on China], but they are just waiting for some good signs. It’s is very common for Hong Kong investors to only buy when there is a buying signal and they won’t ‘catch the falling knife.’”

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“[Hong Kong] investors are not very bearish [on China], but they are just waiting for some good signs. It’s is very common for Hong Kong investors to only buy when there is a buying signal and they won’t ‘catch the falling knife.’”

—Tommy Ong, senior v.p. and head of wealth management solutions, Greater China, treasury and markets at DBS in Hong Kong, on the potential for an uptick in Hong Kong structured product volumes.

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