Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit

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FrequencyAnnual
LocationHong Kong
Inaugurated2022
Previous event
2023
Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit
FrequencyAnnual
LocationHong Kong
Inaugurated2022
Previous event
2023
Next event
2024
Organised byHong Kong Monetary Authority
Websitehkma.gov.hk

The Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit is an annual financial summit based in Hong Kong, organised by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. The inaugural event took place in November 2022.[1]

The organisers goal was to discuss challenges and opportunities facing the global financial community and also for the Hong Kong government to show the re-opening of the city. There has been significant controversy from United States lawmakers around US finance leaders attending the summit.[2]

In November 2023, The Wall Street Journal described American executives going to the event as "various and sundry Wall Street grandees are coming to Hong Kong to kiss [John Lee's] ring."[3][4] The editorial specifically named James Gorman of Morgan Stanley, David Solomon of Goldman Sachs, Johnathan Gray of Blackstone, Jane Fraser of Citigroup, and Jennifer Johnson of Franklin Resources.[4] The editorial stated that Lee had made efforts to "crack down on speech" in Hong Kong.

After the event, the Hong Kong Journalists Association complained about the event, saying that reporters blocked by the HKMA from interviewing attendees, and that freedom of the press was important due to the event having "a significant impact on Hong Kong’s financial markets and economic development."[5]

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