Hong Kong to continue with currency peg
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Hong Kong
HONG KONG'S pegged exchange rate should stay as it has served the city well through financial crises for more than 30 years, the chief of its de facto central bank said.
"Hong Kong is a small and open economy," Hong Kong Monetary Authority chief executive Norman Chan said in a statement as the city approaches the 20th anniversary of Chinese rule.
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