Hong Kong's stock exchange will enable trading during typhoons and heavy storms from Sept 23, aiming to maintain competitiveness.

Hong Kong's stock exchange will enable trading during typhoons and heavy storms starting from September 23, according to Chief Executive John Lee. The change aims to maintain the global financial hub's competitiveness and align it with international financial standards. The decision comes amidst an increase in the frequency and intensity of tropical storms in southern China, attributed to climate change.

June 18, 2024
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