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Why Sydney might finally challenge Hong Kong as a finance hub – The Australian Financial Review
Former Macquarie banker Andrew Low, who will lead a new group advising government, reckons Hong Kong will be dominated by Chinese firms and global companies will look elsewhere.

The group includes Afterpay chair Elana Rubin, JP Morgan’s local chief executive Robert Bedwell, Perpetual and NSW TCorp director Greg Cooper, Macquarie Infrastructure head of Asia Pacific Frank Kwok, Zip director Dianne Challenor, H2 Ventures executive chairman Ben Heap, Nikko Asset Management chief Sam Hallinan, EY tax partner Alf Capito, as well as other business and legal figures. Their first meeting was in Sydney on Thursday.
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