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HKGCC Press Conference: A Competitive Recovery
Can Asia-Pacific Economies Save the Doha Round?
Economic Progress of the PRD & Implications for Hong Kong
 ECONOMIC COMMENTS
China's Economic Restructuring --
New Challenges and Opportunities
With the implementation of a series of measures to sustain growth, the Chinese economy has successfully met the challenges posed by the global financial crisis in 2009. Economic growth began to reaccelerate in the second quarter and reached a high level of 10.7% in the fourth quarter. Nevertheless, economic complexities and risks seem to have remained. Concerning the economic environment, risks in two areas have been mounting this year. Firstly, some overheating pressures have grown, as reflected in overinvestment, excess capacity, and heightened risks for property market bubble and inflation. Owing to the extraordinary stimulating measures launched in the face of the financial crisis, in particular the extremely loose monetary policy and unprecedented expansion of credit, risks at the current stage would even be larger in comparison to previous overheating periods.   more >>
 BUSINESS NEWS ALERT
China's role in new global financial order

Joseph Yam on the economic outlook for 2009

Financial crisis masks long-term demographic risk: Oldies critical for future success

Hong Kong economic outlook 2009

Online advertising spending reached HK$156 million in Q3 2008

BRIC countries most optimistic amid all-time low for global consumer confidence

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 PRESS RELEASE
Chamber's Response to the
2010/11 Budget
The Chamber welcomes Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah's cautiously optimistic approach to this year's Budget. The Chamber has been calling for proactive measures to leverage the competitive advantages of Hong Kong's financial services industry and complement the developments in the Mainland. The Chamber regards the measures announced in the Budget today will help Hong Kong along the road towards achieving these goals. "The proposed measures to deepen and broaden Hong Kong's roles as an offshore RMB centre, a base to internationalize the RMB and the premier asset management centre of the region are in line with the views advocated in the Chamber's submission to the Financial Secretary," said Andrew Brandler, Chairman of the Chamber. "Working closely with the Mainland to develop into an offshore RMB centre is a key component of Hong Kong's strategy, and we hope this can move forward smoothly."    more >>
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 UPCOMING EVENTS

Wednesday, 14 April
M & A Trends in China

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Behind the Growth: Credit Risks of Chinese Enterprises

Monday, 29 March
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Wednesday, 31 March
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23-27 May
HKGCC High Level Business Study Mission to Moscow, Russia


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Commercial Press
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