溫拓思:有信心香港今年可回復正常
渣打集團(02888.HK)行政總裁溫拓思在接受《彭博》訪問時指,雖然香港在過去六個月面對較為驚恐的時期,但其實仍然處於一個較好的環境,而過去開設境外銀行戶口的富豪當中,幾乎沒有一個有轉移資產至海外。
他提到,原打算下周到武漢,當地員工對疫情爆發感到十分焦慮。
他指,現時香港商業活動仍然十分活躍,新股情況仍然強勁,相信今年可以回復正常;至於公司的轉型計劃,雖然目前表現「超級強勁」,而且各個指標都有增長動力,但永遠不會說任務完成。
他又指,中美貿易戰的進展亦十分令人鼓舞。
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