PANews reported on February 1st that Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan published a personal essay titled "Maintaining a Positive and Prudent Approach," in which he pointed out that global market volatility has triggered sharp fluctuations in international capital flows, and even assets considered safe-haven assets have experienced corrections after repeatedly hitting new highs. Taking gold prices as an example, following four years of gains, gold surged nearly 30% in January, challenging a record high of $5,600, but has seen a significant pullback in the past few days, falling more than 12% from its peak. Hong Kong's financial system remains sound and operates smoothly, with total bank deposits exceeding HK$19 trillion. The global political and economic situation is changing rapidly, and the coming year will undoubtedly bring considerable risks and volatility.
Hong Kong Financial Secretary: Safe-haven assets are experiencing severe volatility; an era of high volatility has fully begun.
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