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18/09/2014 00:28 AST
The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) and Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) yesterday explored ways to enhance co-operation as part of measures to strengthen the bilateral investments between the two economies.
“We are looking forward to establishing a fruitful relationship and co-operating with HKSE and other global exchanges in order to benefit from their experience, with the aim of providing the best possible services to investors in the stock market of Qatar”, QSE chief executive Rashid bin Ali al-Mansoori said, after meeting a delegation from HKSE, headed by James Fox, head of group strategy.
Fox made a presentation on the opportunities available for investment in the Chinese stock market.
“This visit was an opportunity for an important and useful exchange of ideas and experiences in order to further develop our products such as exchange traded funds, indices and futures,” he added.
Fox provided information on the stock markets in China and the importance of strengthening Qatari and Chinese relations with the aim of promoting capital market advancement in both countries, especially in the light of China’s economic development, the steady growth by both the Chinese and Qatari economies and the growth of Qatari overseas investment.
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