I think the future of Hong Kong is continued decline.
The only reason Hong Kong became Hong Kong was because of 1949, in Mao Zi time.
Now, you don't need Hong Kong anymore.
Shanghai was the largest financial center between New York and London before the before
the war, Second World War.
China's opening up so we don't need Hong Kong anymore.
It's going to continue to decline.
When the Renminbi, the Chinese currency, is convertible, yes, I would expect the Hong
Kong dollar to disappear.
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