There are corporate governance struggles in Hong Kong as the colony prepares for its return to Chinese rule
There is a vexed uncertainty about Hong Kong's future as a financial centre. And not merely because of its reversion to Chinese rule next year after more than a century as a British colony.
The juxtaposition of eastern and western cultures helps explain what is at the heart of Hong Kong's corporate view: Hong Kong companies display the Chinese traditions of hereditary management and nepotism; but they have also taken on board many of the Anglo-Saxon principles of corporate governance. Finding
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