What Decoupling? China Is Deepening Interdependence Of Capital Markets, HKEX CEO Nicolas Aguzin Says

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What Decoupling? China Is Deepening Interdependence Of Capital Markets, HKEX CEO Nicolas Aguzin Says
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What Decoupling? China Is Deepening Interdependence Of Capital Markets, HKEX CEO Nicolas Aguzin Says:

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Yet when it comes to financial markets, Aguzin asked: “Am I seeing decoupling? From our unique vantage point in Hong Kong at the confluence of East and West, the simple answer to that is no. We are a very long way from a decoupling in markets.”

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