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24 July, 2023
The Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC), a state-owned entity managing Hong Kong’s financial reserves, is betting big on private investments even as global institutional investors remain cautious about new deployments this year.
Edited by: Paramita Chatterjee
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