Rising competition from rival states in China means there is a dip in advisers looking to set up shop in Hong Kong, which could prove lucrative for those already based in the region.
Read the full article in International Advisers latest e-zine.
Nothing beats getting your boots on the ground when it comes to truly understanding how a place ticks, to know something, you have to experience it.
Rising competition from rival states in China means there is a dip in advisers looking to set up shop in Hong Kong, which could prove lucrative for those already based in the region.
Read the full article in International Advisers latest e-zine.
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