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Hong Kong's credit card problems surge

HONG KONG - Credit card write-offs in Hong Kong surged to a record annualised rate of 13.63 per cent in the second quarter of this year, reflecting the slowdown in the local economy and a rise in personal bankruptcies.

Research paper from the HKMA

RESEARCH - Research papers on economic and financial subjects prepared by staff members in the Research Department of the HKMA. "Price Convergence between Hong Kong and the Mainland" by Jiming Ha and Kelvin Fan, June 2002, published 11 July 2002.

Speech by David Carse, HKMA, 11 July

SPEECH - In the speech 'Enhancing Deposit Protection in Hong Kong' Carse said that his objective was to explain the thinking behind the decision to introduce deposit insurance in Hong Kong and to describe the main design features of the proposed scheme…

HKMA chiefs are overpaid, study finds

HONG KONG - Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) chief Joseph Yam is one of many high ranking officials who may be forced to take pay cuts of at least 12 per cent if their governing boards endorse the recommendations of a pay study.

The slowdown of HK dollar broad money growth

RESEARCH - The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has published research on 'The Slowdown of Hong Kong Dollar Broad Money Growth' by Kitty Lai and Joanna, Yen Ling Shi. It examines the factors leading to the slowdown of broad money growth from about 5% in…

Speech by Tony Latter, HKMA, 12 June

SPEECH- Tony Latter, deputy chief executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority on Hong Kong's currency board today and the unexpected challenge of deflation. Have central banks become a victim of their own success?

HKMA Quarterly Bulletin - May 2002

REPORT - The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has issued its Quarterly Bulletin for May 2002. It includes one article comparing the flexibility in Argentina and Hong Kong, and others examining exchange rate and monetary policy in Hong Kong.

Speech by David Carse, HKMA, 24 May

SPEECH - David Carse, deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, gave a speech titled 'Documentation risk, operational risk and the New Capital Accord' to the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association at the JW Marriott Hotel in Hong Kong, 24…

HK monetary chief takes a 10% pay cut

HONG KONG - Hong Kong monetary chief Joseph Yam, claimed by many as being over-paid, became the first senior civil servant to take a pay cut as part of the government's belt-tightening drive.

HKMA Quarterly Bulletin - February 2002

REPORT - The Quarterly Bulletin (QB) carries regular reporting and analyses on the policies of the HKMA's key activities in fulfilling its central banking functions and provides a forum for the HKMA to explain its philosophy and policies, particularly…

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