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This paper identifies major determinants of mutual fund flows to Hong Kong equities, which is essential for financial regulators and investors to understand potential sources of instability in domestic financial markets. We find that fund flows to global equities outweigh other fund-specific...
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This study develops a framework for stress testing the credit exposures of Hong Kong's retail banks to macroeconomic shocks. Macro stress testing is performed with the framework to assess the vulnerability of banks' overall loan portfolios and mortgage exposures. A variety of shocks, similar to...
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This working paper was written by Gabriel Wu (Hong Kong Monetary Authority), Joe Wong (Hong Kong Monetary Authority) and Tom Fong (Hong Kong Monetary Authority).The March-2020 episode has raised questions on whether the post-GFC reforms on the liquidity management of open-ended funds’ (OEFs)...
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The sharp fall of property prices after the Asian financial crisis has led many residential mortgage holders in Hong Kong to experience negative equity. Among other factors, this study looks at the impact of negative equity on the probability of default on mortgage loans, which is an important...
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This study assesses the 'safehavenness' of a number of currencies with a view to providing a better understanding of how capital flows tend to react to sharp increases in global risk aversion during periods of financial crisis. It focuses on how currencies are perceived by dollar-based...
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