Hong Kong

Tsang fights for Exchange Fund independence

Central Banking | 19 Apr 2001 secure

HONG KONG - Financial Secretary Donald Tsang has rejected the Democratic Party's request to freeze a Hong Kong Monetary Authority plan to spend HK$4 billion from the Exchange Fund on new offices.

Topics: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA, Joseph Yam

Iran plans to tap capital markets for funds-cbank

Central Banking | 17 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: hsbc, Hong Kong

HKMA - Fiscal Reserves and the Exchange Fund

Central Banking | 17 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA, Joseph Yam

HK to fully deregulate interest rates in July 2001

Central Banking | 09 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA

The Adequacy of Hong Kong's Foreign Reserves

Central Banking | 05 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA, Joseph Yam

Hong Kong Exchange Fund results for the year 2000

Central Banking | 02 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: Hong Kong, Profit, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA

HKMA to buy office space rather than rent

Central Banking | 29 Mar 2001 secure

Topics: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA

HKMA Joseph Yam updates his cyberfable

Central Banking | 29 Mar 2001 secure

Topics: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA, Joseph Yam

Banking Supervision-HKMA Yam viewpoint

Central Banking | 26 Mar 2001 secure

Topics: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA, Joseph Yam

Basel Accord major challenge for Asia banks-HKMA

Central Banking | 13 Mar 2001 secure

Topics: Risk, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA

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