The proposal to revisit the pegged exchange rate system was submitted this week by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Professionals Association (HKSFPA), as the government gathers public feedback for its first-ever five-year plan. Founded in 2002, the association recommended forming an independent expert committee to help chart the city’s financial future and examine potential currency reforms. It recommended that the committee be co-led by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau. “The peg to the US dollar cedes control over local monetary policy to the US Federal Reserve,” the association noted, citing financial pressure on local homebuyers and small businesses during recent rate-hike cycles. “If Hong Kong clings to the old regime, any major dollar volatility or credit crisis would leave the Hong Kong dollar with no buffer, severely impacting financial markets, property prices and citizens’ retirement savings.”