PRESS RELEASE.
Asia continues to command global investor attention, with Hong Kong firmly positioned as a strategic gateway to China-related markets and cross-border capital flows. Against this backdrop, the 4th HED Conference of Asia Hong Kong, hosted by Finfo Global, will take place in Hong Kong on 19 and 20 March 2026, convening senior decision makers to examine the future of asset allocation across the region.
Held under the theme “From Capital to Innovation – Rethinking Asset Allocation in a Visionary Era,” the conference will explore the structural transformation of capital markets in Greater China, the internationalisation of Chinese asset managers, and the evolving wealth management landscape in Asia as investors navigate shifting macroeconomic conditions.
The event is expected to welcome more than 300 senior representatives from pension funds, insurance groups, private banks, family offices and asset management firms. Through a carefully curated programme, participants will engage in high-level discussions on cross-border capital allocation, institutional investment strategies and emerging market opportunities, alongside dedicated sessions designed to facilitate meaningful professional exchange.
Running alongside the conference, the Asia Wealth and Asset Management JF Awards Gala will recognise institutions and individuals whose leadership and innovation have made a significant impact on the sector.
In a period marked by heightened volatility across Asian markets and evolving global capital flows, Hong Kong remains a vital forum for strategic dialogue on asset allocation. The HED Conference of Asia Hong Kong offers timely insight, rigorous market analysis, and access to senior industry voices, supporting informed decision-making in an increasingly complex investment environment.
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