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HKMA Chief Yue on Economy, Property Market, Currency Peg
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Chief Executive Eddie Yue talks about the state of the city's economy, the real estate market, and the Hong Kong dollar’s peg to the greenback. He speaks on the sidelines of the HKMA's Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit "Living with Complexity" event with David Ingles on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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