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Central bankers / Hong Kong Monetary Authority / Linked exchange rate / Banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar / Hong Kong dollar / Joseph Yam / Basel II / Hong Kong / International Finance Centre / Economy of Hong Kong / Currency / Money
Date: 2011-08-10 08:00:02
Central bankers
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Linked exchange rate
Banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar
Hong Kong dollar
Joseph Yam
Basel II
Hong Kong
International Finance Centre
Economy of Hong Kong
Currency
Money

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