Breakingviews - Hong Kong finance faces London’s Brexit-like fate

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On Breakingviews - Hong Kong finance faces London’s Brexit-like fate, says sharonlamhk:

Although the German lender maintains two centres in the region and previous regional leaders have been based in Singapore, the announcement follows months of protests and the implementation of measures that curb freedom of expression in Hong Kong. A July survey by the local American Chamber of Commerce found that a majority of respondents were concerned, citing ambiguity in the law’s scope and enforcement.

A mass exodus seems unlikely. Hong Kong’s financial industry employed some 263,000 people and accounted for around 20% of GDP in 2018, up from 13% in 2004. Its share of the economy is also slated to grow, according to Oxford Economics. An arrangement rolled out last month to link investments and financial services with Macau and the mainland reinforces Hong Kong’s position as a gateway into China.

Taipei and Sydney will have as much trouble luring financiers away from Hong Kong as Frankfurt and Paris did from London. An EY survey last September found that since the 2016 referendum large investment banks moved only 1,000 jobs to rival cities. Of course, Britain doesn’t formally exit until the end of the year and financial institutions that serve the European Union from London now must set up subsidiaries elsewhere on the continent.

Over time, however, other metropolises – in Asia just as in Europe – will become more attractive. A willingness by bankers to travel less and conduct more business remotely stands to have an effect. Maintaining multiple hubs is also costly, increasing the chances of a gravitational pull elsewhere. What’s more, Hong Kong’s ranking as a global financial centre dipped from third place to sixth, falling behind Singapore and Tokyo, according to consultancy Z/Yen’s latest assessment in March.

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Breakingviews sharonlamhk What an idiot. Deutsche’s hq has always been Singapore, the prior head chose Hong Kong for personal reasons. Look at how many companies are listed in Sing vs HK and the amount of money that has flowed INTO HK this year. Read your own news!

Breakingviews sharonlamhk If Hong Kong secedes from China, the consequences will indeed be like this.

Breakingviews sharonlamhk So...... Brexit is a bad thing?

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