8:30am-9:00am
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Registration/Breakfast
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9:00am-9:15am
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Welcoming Remarks
Mr. T. Timothy Ryan, Jr. CEO GFMA President & CEO SIFMA
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9:15am-9:45am
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Plenary Session
Featured Speakers:
Mr. Shi Wenchao Secretary-General National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII)
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9:45am-10:20am
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Mr. David Loevinger Senior Coordinator and Executive Secretary for China Affairs and the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue U.S. Department of Treasury
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10:20am-10:30am
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Break
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10:30am-11:30am
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Developing the Bond Market in China and the Participation of Foreign Institutions
China is currently making efforts to develop new standards and regulations to allow for a deeper and more liquid financial system that attracts more foreign and domestic participation. Their efforts also seek to promote the development of the offshore RMB markets. Speakers will discuss ongoing changes in the marketplace, opportunities and challenges for foreign institutions, and future expected changes to the onshore and offshore RMB bond markets that aim to create a sustainable and vibrant system going forward.
Speakers:
Mr. Liu Jun Executive Vice President China Everbright Bank (CEB)
Mr. Liu Chenggang Assistant General Manager, Financial Markets Bank of China (BOC)
Mr. David Liao Managing Director, Treasurer and Head of Global Markets, China HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited
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11:30am-12:15pm
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Progress in Developing China's Derivatives Markets and Opportunities for Foreign Participation
Investors are increasingly interested in participating in the derivatives market within China as its financial system continues to mature. Speakers will discuss the structure and efficacy of the derivatives market, as well as opportunities for foreign investors entering the marketplace.
Speakers:
Ms. Tang Lingyun Deputy General Manager, Financial Markets Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)
Mr. You Jiong Managing Director, Head Trader for FXLM (FX and Local Market Rates) Global Markets Citibank (China)
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12:15pm-1:45pm
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1:45pm-2:30pm
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Market Risk: How to Preserve a Safe and Sustainable Market
China's financial markets are developing at a very rapid pace and in turn, this development requires more sophisticated systems of risk control. Speakers will offer their insights on what headline risks they see in the marketplace, both off-shore and on the mainland, and possible solutions to avoiding these pitfalls. The discussion will also offer an overview of headline risks in the U.S. financial markets and potential implications for investors stemming from the recent downgrade of the United States' credit rating.
Speakers:
Ms. Sun Li General Manager, Investment Banking China CITIC Bank (CITIC)
Mr. Craig Broderick Chief Risk Officer Goldman Sachs
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2:30pm-3:15pm
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Panel Discussion: The Internationalization of the Chinese Market: Opportunities for Cooperation with Global Financial Institutions
As financial institutions expand their scope of operations to cover customers in all corners of the globe, Chinese financial institutions are following a similar path. Panelists will discuss the implications of the entrance of large Chinese banks into the international financial system and future opportunities for global cooperation with non-Chinese firms, both within the Chinese market and abroad. Discussion may also focus on Chinese efforts to develop financial hubs in Shanghai and Shenzhen and their implications for foreign participation in the Chinese market.
Moderator:
Ms. Sun Li General Manager, Investment Banking China CITIC Bank (CITIC)
Panelists:
Mr. Liu Jun Executive Vice President China Everbright Bank (CEB)
Mr. Tee Choon-Hong Managing Director and Regional Head of Capital Markets, North Asia Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
Mr. Huang Xiaojun FVP, Head of Research Bank of China (NY Branch)
Ms. Susanna Wong Lead Financial Officer, Capital Markets World Bank Treasury
Mr. Andrew Zhang Managing Director JPMorgan Chase Bank Vice Chairman JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Limited Company
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Break
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| 3:30pm-4:15pm |
Panel Discussion: Investing in China
As the Chinese economy undergoes a shift from being export driven to becoming a more consumer oriented system, there are myriad opportunities for institutional investors to participate in this fundamental shift. The panelists will engage in a wide ranging discussion that will cover opportunities for investment, new areas of growth, and examine shifts in demand as new Chinese consumers enter the marketplace and look to invest in new products and services.
Moderator:
Ms. Joyce Chang Managing Director and Global Head of the Emerging Markets Research Group JPMorgan Chase
Panelists:
Mr.Hari Hariharan Chairman & CEO NWI Management LP (NWI)
Mr. Mark Dow Senior Portfolio Manager Pharo Management LLC
Mr. Paul Denoon Director of Emerging Market Debt AllianceBernstein Investments
Mr. David Rolley Vice President Loomis, Sayles & Company Portfolio manager Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Group
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4:15pm-4:30pm
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Concluding Remarks by Mr. Ryan and Mr. Shi
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SIFMA wishes to thank the following sponsors for their support of the 2011 China Securities Summit:
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