Calvin Choi of AMTD gave speech at the opening ceremony of HKFTW 2020
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HONG KONG, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hong Kong FinTech Week, the notable global FinTech event, had its grand opening in November. Paul Chan, Financial Secretary of HongKong SAR, delivered the opening speech. As the sole strategic partner of the event for the 3rd consecutive year, AMTD has been fully supporting this global FinTech event and held an all-staff townhall to witness the opening ceremony onsite and online.
In his opening speech, Paul Chan, Financial Secretary of HongKong SAR, welcomed all attendees across the world that have joined the event in a unique virtual way. He mentioned that the pandemic has hit the whole world but also raised the awareness of digitalization among the public and enterprises, and FinTech has become the mainstream. Eddie Yue, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, also delivered opening keynotes on the fu
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Older women who move more could reduce their risk of heart failure. A study proves that women ages 50 to 79 who spend more time sitting could increase their risk of developing the deadly heart disease.
Research team at the University of Buffalo in Buffalo did a study in 80,000 postmenopausal women about their activity and found its link to the heart disease. They found that women who sit or lie down for most of the day have higher chances of having a heart failure and increases their risk of getting hospitalized.
Very few studies to prove the link between the two in older women