Eddie Yue reappointed as head of Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Chief executive says HKMA will promote stability amid “complex” economic and geopolitical environment
The Hong Kong government today (July 26) reappointed Eddie Yue to another five-year term as chief executive of the territory’s de facto central bank.
Yue has been head of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) since October 2019. His second term starts on October 1, according to a government statement.
His annual salary will be raised to HK$7.4 million (US$948,000) at the beginning of his new term, up from HK$7.2 million last year. The salary will be reviewed every April, and any adjustment will
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