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Event Date |
Tue May 30 CEST (over 1 year ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon May 29 6:00pm - Mon May 29 6:00pm |
Location | Virtual Event |
Region | EMEA |
China’s reopening has kickstarted its road to recovery, but challenges remain, such as continued property market weakness, a slowing global economy weighing on demand for Chinese exports, and longer-term structural issues including demographic changes.
Discussion Topics:
• Overview of key risks in 2023: continued property market weakness, slowing global economy weighing on demand for Chinese exports
• What are the credit implications to Chinese banks from the recent banking turmoil?
• Which sectors will benefit most in China’s post zero-COVID era and policy incentives to support growth?
• To what extent will moderate credit easing help high-yield POEs?
• What structural issues does the Chinese economy continue to face?
• How will China manage decarbonization while balancing near-term and longer-term sustainable growth?
2023 Speakers
Clement Wong
Associate Managing Director, Corporate Finance, Moody's Investors Service
Ning Loh
Associate Managing Director, Project & Infrastructure Finance, Moody's Investors Service
Chen Huang
Associate Managing Director, Financial Institutions, Moody's Investors Service
Lina Choi
Senior Vice President, Corporate Finance, Moody's Investors Service
Martin Petch
Vice President - Senior Credit Officer, Moody's Investors Service
Lillian Li
Vice President - Senior Credit Officer, Credit Strategy and Standards, Moody's Investors Service