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Research Opinion Paper


Asia’s Hormuz Exposure Reveals a Basel III Blind Spot in Financial Stability
Author: Biswajyoti (BJ) Upadhyay Strategic Senior Advisor & Chairman of Global Transaction Banking Committee Financial Executive Club (FinEx Club) Research Centre Research Analyst: Zhao JiaYi Emilia For markets, the Strait of Hormuz is priced as an oil risk. For Asia, it is a systemic one. The chokepoint connects Middle Eastern supply not only to Asia’s energy markets, but to its food security, manufacturing output and inflation dynamics. When shipping is disrupted, the stre
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Apr 283 min read


How is Hong Kong becoming a beneficiary of the US-Iran Conflict?
Author: Ken (Kin Tai) Cheung Co-Chairman, Financial and Global Markets Committee Financial Executive Club (FinEx Club) Research Centre Research Analyst: James Chow Skyrocketing oil prices, supply-driven inflation, global equity sell-offs, and treasury market turmoil have all stemmed from the closure of a narrow 33‑kilometer maritime corridor between Oman and Iran—the Strait of Hormuz. Despite its size, this chokepoint is critical to the global economy, particularly for the M
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Apr 265 min read


Why Hong Kong Is Winning the Post Hormuz Family Office Realignment
Author: Biswajyoti (BJ) Upadhyay Chairman, Global Transaction Banking Committee Financial Executive Club (FinEx Club) Research Centre Research Analyst: Zhao JiaYi Emilia When the Strait of Hormuz seized up in early 2026, a 97% collapse in tanker traffic, the shockwaves travelled far beyond the Gulf. For the world’s family offices, many of which had long treated Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha as their natural homes, the crisis was a reminder that geopolitical geography still matte
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Apr 264 min read


From Gatekeeper to Growth Partner: How Risk Quantification Earns a Seat at the C-Suite
FinEx Club Research Centre Author: Andrew Chan, Asia Co-Chair FinEx Club Risk Management & Governance Committee Assistant: Research Analyst, Zhang Wenjia, Annie Abstract In non-financial sectors, risk management is often perceived as a support function, responding reactively to business needs and struggles to influence strategic decision-making. This paper argues that quantifying risk is the best way to bring risk into decision-making and increase the influence of risk prof
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Apr 512 min read


Impact of Oil Market Fluctuations is Hastening the Migration from Petrodollars to Petro-RMB
Author: Biswajyoti (BJ) Upadhyay Chairman, Global Transaction Banking Committee Financial Executive Club (FinEx Club) Research Centre Research Analyst: Zhao JiaYi Emilia The US dollar has long dominated the world oil markets to support the petrodollar system, which has consolidated financial and geopolitical power since the early 1970s following the collapse of the Bretton Woods system, leading to an agreement between the USA and Saudi Arabia. The gradual rise of RMB-based o
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Apr 44 min read
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