
Hong Kong Surpasses Switzerland as Top Offshore Wealth Hub
A new report indicates that Hong Kong has overtaken Switzerland as the world's leading hub for cross-border wealth management. This shift is attributed to Hong Kong's strong ties with China and its growing financial influence.
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Hong Kong overtakes Switzerland as hub for global offshore wealth
Chinese territory enjoys surge of investment from mainland as wealthy spread assets across different jurisdictions
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