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IIF China Series: China's Financial Market Liberalization (Part One)
Virtual Event
America/New_York
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
05:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Eastern Time
-5
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
05:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Eastern Time
-5
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Session Q&A
Speaker List
Speakers
9:00 am 10:30 am Beijing / Singapore / Hong Kong
10:00 am 11:30 am Tokyo
12:00 pm 1:30 pm Sydney
We were delighted to partner with UBS for a special series focused on China s financial sector. The event was timed to accommodate IIF's Asia-Pacific audience on Thursday, March 18. The kickoff event
China's Financial Market Liberalization
focused on China s opening up and what it means for the wider financial services industry.
In 2020, China began to allow full foreign ownership of more financial services companies and ownership caps for securities, life insurers, futures and mutual fund companies have been removed; however, global financial institutions still find the market challenging. What do these new developments mean in reality for foreign financial institutions doing business in China? What are some of the key challenges and opportunities they face? How should global and Chinese financial institutions work with one another?
Confirmed Speakers Included:
Hongshan Chen
, President and Chief Executive Officer, S&P Global (China) Ratings
David Dollar
, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Kun Wang
, Deputy General Manager, International Banking Department, ICBC
Tao Wang
, Head of Asia Economics and Chief China Economist, UBS
Freddy Wong
, Managing Director, Head of Asia Pacific, Fixed Income, Invesco
Mandarin translation was available to attendees. For questions or more information about the series, please contact
[email protected]
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