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Hong Kong’s insurance boom risks cooling as regulators curb mainland China fund flows
Hong Kong’s insurance sales may face headwinds as mainland China visitors encounter restrictions on transferring funds to purchase policies, following regulatory tightening by Beijing and Hong Kong authorities. The Insurance Authority stated it is closely monitoring cross-border sales and maintaining communication with mainland regulators.
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