Global Investment Strategy HK Limited is an SFC regulated firm, located in the Central Business District of Hong Kong. We are part of a diversified group of financial service and prime broker companies offering multi-asset global 24-5 trade execution, clearing, safe custody and prime solutions to stockbrokers, proprietary trading firms, fund managers, small/mid-sized hedge funds, family wealth offices and other professional investors. We aim to fill a gap in the market, offering alternative prime brokerage solutions for individuals and businesses who are currently neglected by larger institutions and other prime brokers. We have both the flexibility and experience to make a difference.

We offer high rates of settlement efficiency and worldwide services through our global network of counterparty relationships. Our experienced team serves clients from our offices in central Hong Kong, backed up by outsourced solutions in partnership with integrated robotics and cutting-edge fintech solutions.
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Our dedicated trading desk gives you flexible and immediate reach into Asia-Pacific markets, with 24-hour, five days a week coverage. Open across Asia, UK, European and US trading hours, we're ready to meet the multi-asset trading requirements of our institutional and professional clients.
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Our dedicated operations and trading desk gives our clients unrivalled market coverage, Open across Asia-Pacific, UK, European and US trading hours, we’re ready around the clock to meet your multi-asset trading requirements.
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12 November 2025
In the APAC region, investors often pride themselves on deep local market knowledge. Whether it’s regulatory nuances in Southeast Asia, sector-specific shifts in India, or the unique rhythm of Chinese policymaking, regional expertise has long been considered a competitive advantage
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05 November 2025
For over three decades, Japan's Nikkei 225 was the poster child for how long it can take a stock market to recover. After peaking at 38,957 in December 1989, the index entered a prolonged decline that mirrored the country’s economic stagnation, a lost decade that stretched well into a lost generation.
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