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of mainland China, Ho found his former employee Chen
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in 1965 when the bank suffered a run on its deposits. In 1983, on the 50th anniversary of the Bank, Ho was named Hang Seng's
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Ho's advice, Chen used two-thirds of the windfall to establish the Huaxia
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