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People's Republic of China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the IMF
Updated November 20, 2009

The People's Republic of China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a subscriber to the Special Data Dissemination Standard. Listed below are items related to the People's Republic of China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).

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October 06, 1997 -- IMF Survey:
Featured in this issue: proceedings of IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings in Hong Kong (including overview and texts of speeches, press conferences, and official communiques). Decisions on IMF quota increase and IMF role in capital account liberalization. Also, summary of international capital markets report (to be published in December). PDF File Size: 623Kb
September 25, 1997 -- Concluding Remarks by Michel Camdessus
Concluding Remarks by Michel Camdessus at the Closing Joint Session of the Annual Meetings, Hong Kong, China
September 25, 1997 -- Press Conference by Michel Camdessus, Managing Director
You have possibly heard or read my concluding remarks at the Annual Meeting this morning. They were quite straightforward, and I presume that in preparing or writing your own concluding papers you have put the emphasis on the four-and-a-half points I put hastily together to capture the sense of the meeting.
September 23, 1997 -- Statement by The Honourable Tung Chee Hwa, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic Of China, at the Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund
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September 23, 1997 -- Address by Michel Camdessus to the Board of Governors of the Fund
Address by Michel Camdessus to the Board of Governors of the Fund, Hong Kong, China
September 21, 1997 -- Joint Press Conference by Philippe Maystadt, Chairman Interim Committee and Michel Camdessus
Ladies and gentlemen, at its meeting in Washington last April, the Interim Committee requested the IMF Executive Board to complete its work on quotas and SDRs, and to report in time for the Hong Kong meeting. Needless to say, the Committee today warmly welcomed the agreements on these two issues.
September 19, 1997 -- Seminar--Asia and the IMF--Stanley Fischer
The recent market turmoil in the region has raised two fundamental sets of questions: the first, about the sustainability of the Asian miracle; and the second, about the risks of capital account liberalization.
September 18, 1997 -- Press Conference by Michel Camdessus, Managing Director
First of all, welcome to this press conference and welcome to Hong Kong, this city which offers us so many exciting glimpses of the 21st century. This being said, we did not come here for dreaming but for working and working hard, so I will start as usual by giving you the menu of our work, in the form of the agenda of the Interim Committee.
September 05, 1997 -- Hong Kong, China: Growth, Structural Change, and Economic Stability During the Transition
Author/Editor: Dodsworth, John | Mihaljek, Dubravko
Series: Occasional Paper No. 152
July 16, 1997 -- Hong Kong-Recent Economic Developments
Series: IMF Staff Country Report No. 97/49
July 16, 1997 -- Hong Kong--Selected Issues
Series: IMF Staff Country Report No. 97/50
June 13, 1997 -- The Agenda for Global Financial Cooperation
Address by Michel Camdessus to the Association of Japanese Business Studies, Washington, D.C.
April 28, 1997 -- Press Conference by Interim Committee Chairman and IMF Managing Director
Joint press conference of the Chairman of the Interim Committee, Mr. Philippe Maystadt, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Foreign Trade of Belgium, and Mr. Michel Camdessus, Managing Director of the IMF.
March 10, 1997 -- IMF Survey:
Featured in this issue: prospects for Hong Kong's economy, measurement issues in the U.S. consumer price index, systemic bank restructuring, Camdessus on fiscal consolidation and structural reforms in India, and India's growth linked to higher savings. PDF File Size: 179Kb
March 07, 1997 -- Globalization and Asia: The Challenges for Regional Cooperation and the Implications for Hong Kong
Address given at a conference sponsored by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the IMF on Financial Integration in Asia and the Role of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
May 07, 1996 -- United Kingdom - Hong Kong - Recent Economic Developments
Series: IMF Staff Country Report No. 96/29
Notes: This report was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country. In releasing this document for public use, confidential material may have been removed at the request of the member.
September 20, 1994 -- Currency Boards: Issues and Experiences
Author/Editor: Bennett, Adam
Series: Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment No. 94/18

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