Peter Pang retires as HKMA deputy
He will be succeeded by senior executive director Howard Lee
Peter Pang will retire tomorrow (February 26), after spending more than a decade as a deputy chief executive at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). He will be succeeded by Howard Lee, a senior executive director at the institution.
The change will be accompanied by a "reshuffling" of duties between senior management – Lee will inherit Pang's responsibilities for financial infrastructure and monetary management, but research will pass to another deputy chief executive, Eddie Yue.
Pang joined
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