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As if that weren’t enough pressure, banks are also under new threats of competition.
Financial technology companies are taking on the big banks that dot Hong Kong’s skyline on a myriad of fronts, from financial advice for student loans to peer-to-peer lending to crowd-funding.
Fintech investment in Asia-Pacific...</description>
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      <title>Hong Kong banks can benefit from fintech collaborations</title>
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      <description>A remarkable international opportunity beckons for China's banks. The Chinese banking industry has come of age in the past decade and, in financial terms, already ranks as a formidable force. However, Chinese banking is still essentially a domestic business which has grown and flourished on the back of China's burgeoning economy. The big question now is: Can Chinese banks capitalise on their domestic financial strength to become global leaders in the international banking arena?
There is a long...</description>
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