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Posted on 24/03/2021 by admin

Hong Kong: Maintaining fiscal reserves essential

Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Christopher Hui stated that while the Government strives to make available mitigation measures for society, it also needs to maintain a certain level of …
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