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HSI Will Play Catch Up In 2022

Mun Hon Tham, Head of Greater China Research, UOB Kay Hian

26-Oct-21 09:15

HSI Will Play Catch Up In 2022

The Hong Kong equities market has been in the doldrums as its fortunes are tied closely to China. Worries over policy uncertainty, the unfolding Evergrande saga and slowing economic growth have been the main risks to the market. But is 2022 the year to relook at the equity market?

Tham Mun Hon, Head of Greater China Research at UOB Kay Hian gives us his investment outlook and top picks for the market.

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Produced by: Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning, Philip See


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