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Stanley Kwan (banker)

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until the fall of Hong Kong in 1941 and joined the Chinese army as an interpreter for US forces during the war. From 1962 until he retired in 1984, he headed the Research Department in Hang Seng Bank. He launched the Hang Seng Index in 1969, served on the government's Statistics Advisory Board during
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The Hang Seng Index would benefit, or suffer, based on the political and economic fortunes of Hong Kong. The Index crashed in 1974 following the
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measure of Hong Kong." As of 2012, the Hang Seng Index consists of forty-eight companies incorporating some of the largest in
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Kwan launched his career within the Hong Kong banking industry following the end of the war. He joined the staff of
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Stanley S. K. Kwan was born in Hong Kong in 1925 into a traditional Chinese banking family. He attended
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Kwan creation, the Hang Seng Index, has been widely used to measure the health and growth of the
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in 1997, when mainland Chinese markets were opened to Hong Kong business interests.
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Stanley Kwan retired from the banking industry and moved to Canada. He died in
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and government officials. The Index debuted in Hong Kong on November 24, 1969.
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1976–84 and was awarded the MBE in 1985. He now lives in Toronto, Canada.
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over the future status of Hong Kong. The Index grew following the
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decided that there should be a Hong Kong version of New York's
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stalemate in negotiations between China and the United Kingdom
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Chinese
pinyin
Hong Kong
Hang Seng Index
King's College
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Robert Neild
Royal Asiatic Society
capitalist
Asia
PetroChina
market value
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Hang Seng Bank
Ho Sin Hang
Q.W. Lee
Dow Jones Industrial Average
economists
statisticians
1973 oil crisis
stalemate in negotiations between China and the United Kingdom
transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong
Toronto






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