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The purpose of this paper is to conduct an in-depth study and comparison of the status and characteristics of the two major financial centers in Asia, Hong Kong and Singapore, in the international financial market. Research methods of qualitative analysis and quantitative statistics are applied to compare and analyze the geopolitical environment, regional economic background, policy support, international image, and relationship and cooperation with neighboring regions of Hong Kong and Singapore. The study finds that Hong Kong and Singapore each exhibit unique strengths and challenges. Hong Kong holds an important position in terms of the size of the international financial market and trading activities, while Singapore has an increasingly prominent role in fintech innovation. In addition, Hong Kong's close financial ties with Mainland China and Singapore's diverse cooperation with the rest of Asia have earned both places a unique position in the global financial landscape. These findings provide valuable leadership ideas for understanding the dynamics of Asia's financial markets and for policymakers around the world as they navigate their relationship with international financial markets.
Zhihao Zeng (Mon,) studied this question.