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SCMP Economy4/20/2026Business2 min readChina

Hong Kong emerges as safe harbour as Middle East war reshapes global finance

Seven-week conflict drives investors to reassess China and Hong Kong exposure, with banks expanding presence in city

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  • The US-Israeli war on Iran has triggered market volatility and driven investors toward safe-haven assets, with Hong Kong positioning itself as a stable financial hub.
  • Banks are expanding their presence in the city while global investors increase inquiries about mainland Chinese assets.
  • Dubai's prominence as an Asia-Europe financial gateway has been dented by the conflict, which forced closure of Dubai International Airport and sent Gulf stocks plunging.

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Why It Matters

The article is the third part of a three-part series examining how the US-Israeli war on Iran is affecting global energy and financial markets. For years, Dubai has challenged Hong Kong's status as a Asia-Pacific financial centre, rising as a gateway linking Asia and Europe in capital flows, transport and logistics.

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The US-Israeli war on Iran has unleashed sharp swings across global energy and financial markets, fuelling demand for safe-haven assets, with Hong Kong emerging as a potential beneficiary across gold, property and capital markets. In the third of a three-part series, we look at Hong Kong's position as a stable base where demand for property has held firm despite the global turmoil. The seven-week military conflict in the Middle East will redefine Hong Kong's role as a global financial centre, positioning the city as a safe harbour for capital and investments. Anecdotal evidence suggested that more banks had turned to Hong Kong to protect their businesses and committed themselves to expanding their presence in the city. At the same time, inquiries about adding allocations of mainland Chinese assets among global investors had recently increased, potentially enlarging the customer base for the city's asset-management industry and family offices and driving demand for offshore yuan-linked financial products. For years, Hong Kong's status as a financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region has been challenged by Dubai, which has risen to prominence as a gateway linking Asia and Europe in capital flows, transport and logistics. With the war destabilising the Middle East – at one point forcing the closure of the Dubai International Airport and sending stocks in the Gulf region plunging – Hong Kong has re-emerged due to its geographical location, a pegged exchange rate, free capital flows and support from China's economic strength. "In that context, China and Hong Kong are attracting renewed attention," said Gary Dugan, CEO of The Global CIO Office in Dubai, which advises family offices and ultra-high-net-worth individuals globally. "There is growing interest among some clients in increasing exposure to China and Hong Kong. It is less a simple flight to safety and more a reassessment of where investors see relative value, policy consistency and long-term strategic opportunity." Dubai now relies on trade, tourism and finance as the pillars of its economy, reflecting the success of its four-decade diversification away from oil for sustained growth. The United Arab Emirates city is home to Jebel Ali Free Zone, the biggest free-trade zone in the Middle East, and the second-largest stock market in the region, with combined market values of US$1.01 trillion. The city, also a global hub for gold trading, has a population of 4 million, about 80 per cent of which are foreign expatriates. Dubai's economy grew by 4.7 per cent in the January-to-September period last year.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • More banks will announce expansion of Hong Kong operations in the coming weeks

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Increased launch of offshore yuan-linked financial products

    Likely · Within months

  • Dubai will attempt to recover financial centre market share after conflict stabilizes

    Possible · Within months

Open Questions

  • How long will the Middle East conflict continue and what will be the lasting impact on financial centre rankings?
  • Will the shift toward Hong Kong be sustained after the conflict ends?
  • What specific policies might Hong Kong implement to attract more capital?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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