Highlights from Bloomberg Invest Hong Kong

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  June 11, 2026 at 16:24  |  3:24  |  Bloomberg Markets
Speakers
Paul Chen — Financial Secretary, Hong Kong
Yvonne Man — Head of APAC, CoinDesk
Susan Chan — Head of Asia-Pacific, BlackRock
David Ingles — Anchor, Bloomberg

Summary

Bloomberg hosts David Ingles and Yvonne Man recap highlights from Bloomberg Invest Hong Kong. Financial Secretary Paul Chen emphasizes strong economic momentum, an AI export boom, and a 400-company IPO pipeline while downplaying regulatory crackdown risks. BlackRock's Susan Chan notes that clients treat sell-offs as buying opportunities and are selectively adding risk. Yvonne Man observes a decisive shift in global investor sentiment toward China's investability.

  • Paul Chen: Hong Kong economic momentum strong on AI exports and robust IPO pipeline.
  • Over 400 companies in the Hong Kong IPO queue.
  • China's regulatory crackdown targets only illicit flows; compliant capital is welcomed.
  • Yvonne Man: Global investors now see China/Hong Kong as very investable.
  • Susan Chan (BlackRock): Clients buying Hong Kong dips, adding risk during volatility.
  • No rush to de-risk; investors are selectively positioning for alpha.
  • On-the-ground optimism contrasts with less flattering headline comparisons.
Ideas
Paul Chen Financial Secretary, Hong Kong 0:07
Hong Kong fundamentals supportive, regulatory fears overblown.
Hong Kong economic momentum is strong, driven by an AI boom in exports/imports and a robust IPO pipeline with over 400 companies queued for listing. The central authorities are fully supportive of Hong Kong as an international financial center, and the recent regulatory crackdown only targets illicit cross-border flows—legitimate capital inflows can continue. Compliance is framed as positive for the ecosystem.
Yvonne Man Head of APAC, CoinDesk 1:48
Global investors now see China as investable.
Global investors have now refocused on the China/Hong Kong region after years of skepticism. The prevailing assumption has shifted to one where China is seen as very investable, marking a material sentiment turnaround that supports the market.
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This Bloomberg Markets video, published June 11, 2026, features Paul Chen, Yvonne Man discussing Hong Kong equities, FXI. 2 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.

Speakers: Paul Chen, Yvonne Man  · Tickers: Hong Kong equities, FXI