Wasting resources
Hong Kong regulators like to pitch their exchange as one of the most successful and fastest growing in the world. There is a lot of truth to that. Companies listed on the exchange have a combined capitalisation of $24.1bn, issuers can rely on huge demand from retail investors and foreign issuers are jumping over themselves to access the market. But has Hong Kong become a victim of its own success?
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