Hong Kong should Stick to US Dollar Currency Peg, says HKMA Former CEO Yam

Hong Kong should stick to its almost four-decade-old currency peg with the US dollar, as it is the best option for the city in the challenging times ahead, says the peg’s founder and the city’s longest-serving central banker.

Joseph Yam Chi-kwong, the first CEO of Hong Kong’s de facto central bank, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), from its establishment in 1993 until 2009, set the currency peg fixing the Hong Kong dollar at 7.8 per US dollar in 1983. It has been allowed to trade between 7.75 and 7.85 per US dollar since 2005, with the HKMA intervening in the market if it trades beyond this band.

Currently, a member of outgoing leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor’s cabinet, Yam rejected calls for change, including pegging the Hong Kong dollar to the yuan.