VIP BREAKFAST
Wednesday, Dec 8
China’s financial system - open or shut?
To navigate the new normal in US-China relations, Chinese companies in the United States must continue to invest in elevating their brand, to ensure the stability of their domestic operations and access to US capital markets.
Over this VIP breakfast session, seasoned industry champions and corporate leaders will share their insights and views in a special panel discussion on how Chinese companies can raise their brand awareness and recognition, to better educate stakeholders (including shareholders) on Chinese companies, and to counter anti-China/Asian sentiments.
Date: | Wednesday, December 8 | ||
Time: | 8:00AM - 10:00AM (EST, GMT-5) |
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Venue: | China Institute 100 Washington St, New York, NY 10006, United States |
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Guests: | 40 guests consist of: - main conference speakers - influential business leaders and senior decision-makers representing Chinese and international companies in the US - chief economists, business & investment strategist - global affairs veteran - media and think tank experts in US-China relations |
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** All guests must be vaccinated and are required to present the vaccination record upon check-in at the event. |
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Programme Rundown |
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8:00AM | Coffee & Networking Session | ||
8:30AM | Welcome Remark by SCMP | ||
Robert Delaney | |||
North America Bureau Chief, South China Morning Post | |||
8:35AM |
Welcome Remark | ||
James B. Heimowitz President, China Institute |
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8:40AM |
Special Panel Discussion China’s financial system - open or shut? |
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China’s financial system seems to be opening up: several western institutions have for the first time been granted licenses to do onshore banking business. At the same time, the state-owned banking sector still dominates China’s financial system. What kinds of new opportunities will be opening up for western financiers? Will SPACs be the Chinese companies’ answer? In this panel discussion, Chinese and American finance experts and bankers share their insights on China’s financial future—domestic and overseas. |
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Confirmed speakers: |
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Earl Carr Chief Global Strategist, Pivotal Advisors & Adjunct Instructor, New York University |
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Jason Ye Partner & Co-Chair of Asia Practice, Ortoli | Rosenstadt LLP |
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Winston Ma Former Managing Director, China Investment Corp. |
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Dorinda Elliott (moderator) SVP / Director of Programs, China Institute |
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9:30AM |
Breakfast concludes, final networking session | ||
10:00AM |
Event ends |