Norman Chan: Hong Kong to face three challenges upon US interest rate hikes

Posted: Aug 13 2014Last Updated: Jul 14 2017
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12 August 2014 - Hong Kong Monetary Authority chief executive Norman Chan Tak- Lam yesterday stated in his inSight column that Hong Kong will face three challenges in the coming five years if the United States hikes interest rates as expected by mid-2015.
 
Chan said that the global financial environment is still in a highly unusual state. When the current unusually low interest rate environment begins to change around the World, asset prices in emerging markets may face the risk and pressure of downward adjustments. Hong Kong is unlikely to be immune to this.
 
Chan said that over US$100 billion that has flowed into the Hong Kong dollar since August 2008 may flow out as US interest rates normalize, leading to a contraction in liquidity, rising domestic interest rates and possibly falling asset prices.
 
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