The Borneo Post (Sabah)

HSBC M’sia provides perspectiv­es on China to help clients

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KUALA LUMPUR: HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd will look at ways to provide perspectiv­es to help customers doing business with China, says chief executive officer Mukhtar Hussain.

In a statement, he said in this regard, the bank will host the Asian & RMB Forum in Kuala Lumpur on February 27, 2017.

“The forum is expected to discuss how China’s long-term growth strategy will continue to change the global economic and financial landscape, while presenting prospects for markets that continue to be strongly connected to it, like Malaysia.”

Mukhtar said China is contiuousl­y pushing ahead with its progressiv­e financial reforms, its capital account opening and internatio­nalising the renminbi(RMB).

“We believe that forex (FX) reform will continue and make the yuan more flexible.

“The RMB’s stability should continue, although gradually depreciati­ng in 2017 to roughly 7.20 by year-end, depending on the trend in the US dollar,” he added.

He said as China and Malaysia strengthen trade and investment links, especially as the Belt and Road Initiative fuels increased infrastruc­ture, trade and other investment projects, HSBC expects a greater interest and demand for a range of RMB solutions.

The forum is expected to discuss how China’s long-term growth strategy will continue to change the global economic and financial landscape, while presenting prospects for markets that continue to be strongly connected to it, like Malaysia. Mukhtar Hussain, HSBC Malaysia chief executive officer

This includes trade settlement, among others.

The RMB is now the eighthmost traded currency as well as the most active emerging-markets currency, according to the Bank for Internatio­nal Settlement­s.

The usage of the RMB in 2016 for payments between Malaysia and China (including Hong Kong) increased by 68 per cent over the last 12 months and by 214 per cent over the last three years. — Bernama

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HSBC Malaysia will be holding a forum to discuss how China’s long-term growth strategy will continue to change the global economic and financial landscape, while presenting prospects for markets that continue to be strongly connected to it, like...

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