DSR 11C (Revised 5/87)

of this Memorandum on nationality (paragraphs 54-59

below).

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VI:

Declaration:

Hong Kong since the signing of the Joint

the Economy

Unclassified

PRIVACY MARKING

In Confidence

15. As indicated earlier, while the question of Hong

Kong's future remained unresolved, Hong Kong faced the

prospect of a gradual erosion of confidence and a decline

in its prosperity. By the early 1980s, and in particular

in the initial phase of the negotiations in 1983, Hong

Kong's economic prospects looked uncertain. Fears which

surfaced during the negotiations added to the

uncertainty, and exacerbated a situation characterised by

a serious weakening in the international position of the

Hong Kong dollar, volatility in the Hong Kong stock

market, and a slump in property prices and investment.

The nadir was reached in September 1983, when fears of an

imminent breakdown in the negotiations led to a sharp

fall in the value of the Hong Kong dollar.

16. Since the signing of the Joint Declaration, Hong

Kong has again enjoyed rapid economic growth. In the

past three years the average rate of growth has been over

10 per cent per annum. Growth of about 6 per cent is

expected this year. The link between the Hong Kong

dollar and the US dollar which was established in

September 1983, has helped to provide a framework of

stability and certainty which has benefited Hong Kong's

external trade. The traditional entrepot trade with

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