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Event Date |
Tue Dec 6 HKT (about 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Dec 5 11:00am - Mon Dec 5 11:00am |
Location |
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
International Commerce Centre (ICC), 1 Austin Rd W, Kowloon, Hong Kong |
Region | APAC |
With investors and issuers reeling from property market woes, regulatory issues and macro challenges in China over the past 12 to 18 months, the focus of fixed income players today is how the country’s debt capital markets will evolve going forward.
While accessibility to onshore credit is now less of a problem, several key structural, long-term hurdles remain. These include limited liquidity, a lack of hedging instruments and opaque processes for defaults. Ultimately, the aim is to reverse the recent selloffs by global traders in RMB-denominated bonds – which reached tens of billions of US dollars in just the first few months of 2022.
2022 Speakers
Andrew Crooke
Strategy & content director, FinanceAsia
Andy Suen
Portfolio manager and head of Asia ex-Japan credit research, PineBridge Investments
Ella Arwyn Jones
Editor, CorporateTreasurer & FinanceAsia
Eric Liu
Head of fixed income, Harvest Global Investments
Francis Ho
Senior director - group treasury & project finance, CLP Holdings
Jack Lin
President, MioTech
Laura Lui
Partner & co-chief investment officer, Premia Partners
Michael Taylor
Managing director and chief credit officer, Moody's Investors Service
Mushtaq Kapasi
Managing director and chief representative, Asia Pacific, International Capital Market Association
Raymond Yeung
Chief economist - Greater China, ANZ
Rocky Tung
Head of policy research, Financial Services Development Council
Stan Ho
Chief executive officer, Lianhe Ratings Global
2022 Sponsors
• Broadridge
• Lianhe Ratings Global
• Moody's Investors Services
• Miotech