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SCMP’s ‘original’ finance reporting honoured at State Street Institutional Press Awards

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The South China Morning Post won six awards at the 2025 State Street Institutional Press Awards Asia-Pacific, recognizing excellence in institutional finance journalism across eight regional economies. Enoch Yiu received the Outstanding Contribution to Institutional Journalism Award for her nearly 30-year career, praised for deep sourcing and expertise in complex financial regulation and investment topics. Yiu also earned two Highly Commended citations: one for reporting on Hong Kong’s bid to host global corporate headquarters, and another on its push to dominate offshore yuan trading. Alfred Lam Ka-sing won Journalist of the Year – Regulation for exposing predatory lending practices in Hong Kong, including harassment by illegal high-cost lenders. Julie Zhang was Highly Commended in Capital Markets for analyzing how mainland Chinese investor demand drove Hong Kong equity listings, reflecting cross-border market trends.
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AdvertisementBanking & financeBusinessSCMP’s ‘original’ finance reporting honoured at State Street Institutional Press AwardsSCMP veteran Enoch Yiu received the Outstanding Contribution to Institutional Journalism Award for a nearly 30-year commitment to the field2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenSCMP ReporterPublished: 7:00pm, 21 Apr 2026Updated: 7:55pm, 21 Apr 2026The South China Morning Post received six honours at the State Street Institutional Press Awards Asia-Pacific 2025 on Tuesday.The awards, which recognise outstanding news reporting on institutional finance across Asia-Pacific (APAC), drew a record 246 submissions this year from eight economies – mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and France.Most notably, SCMP veteran Enoch Yiu received the Outstanding Contribution to Institutional Journalism Award. The judging panel highlighted Yiu’s nearly 30-year commitment to the field, her exceptional sourcing, and her ability to cover complex topics such as regulation and investment services.AdvertisementYiu also received Highly Commended citations in two categories. In Journalist of the Year – Regulation, the panel recognised her report on Hong Kong’s push to become the dominant domicile for the world’s biggest companies. In Journalist of the Year – Investor Services, her feature on how Hong Kong is building an ecosystem to solidify its role as the world’s leading offshore yuan hub earned her a second commendation.SCMP’s Alfred Lam Ka-sing took home the top prize as Journalist of the Year – Regulation (Winner) for his investigation into the dark side of some of Hong Kong’s predatory and illegal high-cost lenders who harass borrowers and referees.SCMP veteran Enoch Yiu received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Institutional Journalism. Photo: HandoutJulie Zhang was Highly Commended in the Journalist of the Year – Capital Markets category for her report on how mainland investors’ buying spree in Hong Kong’s equity market triggered a rush of Chinese companies to seek listings in the city.AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x

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