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Posted on 28/04/2022 by admin

Hongkongers stay ‘financially fit’ despite Covid-19 pandemic, new HSBC FinFit Study shows

HSBC’s research shows most people in city control spending and pay bills, but those ranked ‘very fit’ have greater financial resilience and save faster for down payment on property …
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