About 20 executives of 20 large multinational banks are not affected by epidemic prevention and isolation measures, and promise to attend the Hong Kong Financial Summit from November 1st to 2nd.The Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Holdings and Standard Chartered Group has stated that the above two -day summit will be attended.

Bloomberg quoted people who were unwilling to be named.Larry Fink, chief executive officer of BlackRock Group, also invited to attend the summit.

People familiar with the matter said that the attendance of many executives on Wall Street still depends on whether Hong Kong cancels the three -day hotel isolation requirements for entry passengers, but about 20 companies have promised to send at least one executive to attend the meeting.Essence

According to reports, Hong Kong plans to hold a series of activities, including the above -mentioned financial summit, which aims to show that after nearly three years of strict epidemic prevention, this financial center is ready to re -open the business community.Hong Kong also plans to hold a fintech event at the end of October, and the Hong Kong International Globe Tournament, which has been suspended for three years in early November.

Although the details of the Hong Kong Financial Summit held at the Four Seasons Hotel or the uncertain factors that exist in the restrictions of inbound passengers are facing adjustments, the above executives are expected to meet with Hong Kong regulators and participate in the private and public forumsEssence

People familiar with the matter revealed that various banks have informed the Hong Kong HKMA of the summit's organizer that they will not accept personal exemption from executives because they are sensitive to obtaining privileges.Last year, the Hong Kong government to Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman and Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's exemption quarantine caused public uproar.

UBS Group, Citi Group, Morgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley are not commented.Black Group did not immediately reply to Bloomberg's comment request.