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Abstract:According to HK local media, Paul Chow, the former HKEX CEO who brought mainland Chinese shares to Hong Kong, died peacefully at a city hospital on Thursday.
Paul Chow Man-yiu, a former CEO of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX), has passed away at the age of 76, according to his family. Chow, who played a pivotal role in facilitating mainland Chinese companies to list in Hong Kong three decades ago, headed the stock exchange for a total of 13 years. His contributions to the financial industry, including the introduction of H shares, electronic trading, and clearing, have left a lasting impact on the city.
Chow's family confirmed that he peacefully passed away on Thursday evening at a city hospital, surrounded by his loved ones. His demise marks the end of an era for the Hong Kong financial community, as they bid farewell to a visionary leader and influential figure.
(Paul Chow, the former CEO of HKEX, source: SCMP, Photo: Dickson Lee)
Chow first assumed the role of CEO of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange from 1992 to 1997. During this period, he laid the groundwork for the exchange's future success. Recognizing the potential for growth in the mainland Chinese market, Chow championed the introduction of H shares, which allowed mainland companies to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This move not only bolstered the exchange's international reputation but also significantly contributed to Hong Kong's emergence as a global financial hub.
After a brief hiatus, Chow returned to lead the stock exchange in 2003, following the merger of the stock exchange and futures exchange along with related clearing houses in 2000. He continued to spearhead innovative initiatives, making significant strides in modernizing the exchange. Chow was instrumental in implementing electronic trading systems, revolutionizing the way securities were traded in Hong Kong. Furthermore, he introduced cutting-edge clearing processes, enhancing the efficiency and transparency of the exchange's operations.
Under Chow's stewardship, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange flourished, attracting both domestic and international investors. His strategic vision and relentless pursuit of excellence solidified Hong Kong's position as a premier global financial center, fostering economic growth and prosperity for the city.
Throughout his career, Paul Chow Man-yiu demonstrated unwavering dedication and commitment to the development of Hong Kong's financial industry. His contributions continue to resonate within the community, shaping the landscape of the city's financial markets.
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