The Hong Kong Academy of Finance (AoF) and the Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance (Tsinghua PBCSF) signed a MoU to establish a framework for collaborationThe Hong Kong Academy of Finance (AoF) and the Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance (Tsinghua PBCSF) signed a MoU to establish a framework for collaboration

Hong Kong and China Institutions Set Framework for Finance Research Cooperation

2026/02/02 10:15
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The Hong Kong Academy of Finance (AoF) and the Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance (Tsinghua PBCSF) signed a MoU to establish a framework for collaboration on research, knowledge exchange and financial leadership development.

The agreement covers potential cooperation between the AoF, including its research arm, the Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research, and Tsinghua PBCSF.

Planned initiatives include faculty and scholar exchanges, joint seminars and academic conferences, collaborative research projects, and support for efforts aligned with reinforcing Hong Kong’s role as an international financial centre.

Enoch Fung, CEO of the AoF, said the institutions had previously worked together on conferences and events with positive outcomes.

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he said.

Jie Jiao, Dean of Tsinghua PBCSF, said the partnership will expand collaboration in talent development, global financial policy research and financial technology.

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he said.

Featured image credit: HKMA

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