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Hong Kong Securities Association

Hong Kong Securities Association
The latest news and top stories on Hong Kong Securities Association. A prominent Hong Kong-based non-profit industry association, the Hong Kong Securities Association is dedicated to representing the interests of the securities industry and promoting the development of Hong Kong’s financial market. Located in Central Hong Kong, its main areas of activity include collaborating with regulatory bodies, protecting members’ interests and providing continuous professional training. Established in 1978, it plays a significant role in shaping industry policies and enhancing Hong Kong’s position as an international financial centre.
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Does tokenisation in China risk a repeat of the P2P lending crisis?

Tokenisation provides value, but the interest of multilevel marketers raises ‘genuine concerns’, forum speaker says.

Why is HSBC privatising Hang Seng Bank? It’s for efficiency, analysts say

Hong Kong’s small stockbrokers dwindle despite market rally

A total of 23 brokers have called it quits in 2025 – and nearly 200 since 2020 – with new IPO allotment rules adding to the pain.

Hong Kong banks to run out of AI, green finance talent by 2030, study shows

HKMA wants banks to train their staff to plug the talent gap instead of poaching them from their rivals.

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