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Norman Chan / Marvin Cheung / Hong Kong Monetary Authority / Donald Tsang / Bank of China / Joseph Yam / Antony Leung / Hong Kong order of precedence / Executive Council of Hong Kong / Hong Kong / Central bankers / Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Date: 2011-08-10 07:50:28
Norman Chan
Marvin Cheung
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Donald Tsang
Bank of China
Joseph Yam
Antony Leung
Hong Kong order of precedence
Executive Council of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Central bankers
Officers of the Order of the British Empire

Advisory Committees From left: Professor Richard WONG Dr James KUNG Mr Antony LEUNG Mr Marvin CHEUNG Mr Donald TSANG Mr Joseph YAM Dr David LI Mr David ELDON Mr LIANG Xiaoting Mr Mervyn DAVIES

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