Conference Highlights
Roads, rail and airports are the initial priorities for the Philippines' government’s offerings to infrastructure investors, but questions remain about who will provide ...
The Philippines Infrastructure Development Fund has ambitious plans to pay for improvements to the country’s ramshackle roads, railways and water networks.
Peter Redward of Barclays Capital and Dennis Tan of Deutsche Bank consider the pace of RMB appreciation and whether the Hong Kong dollar will be repegged to the renminbi.
Benigno Aquino outlines plans to expand airport capacity and to further liberalise the civil aviation industry in a keynote address at the Philippines Infrastructure 2010 ...
In a video extract from our conference on the likely impact of renminbi liberalisation, we hear from Benjamin Rudd of Ping An and Enoch Fung of Goldman Sachs.
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4 November 2010
AsianInvestor hosted a half-day seminar at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents Club to mark its 10th anniversary. The main dining room held a capacity crowd to hear presentatio...
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4 November 2010
After hosting a half-day seminar to mark its 10th anniversary at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents Club, AsianInvestor threw a cocktail party at Isola. Separately, Lord ...
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2 November 2010
More than 150 people packed into the Renaissance Harbour View Hotel in Hong Kong to hear seven separate sessions on the inexorable rise of the renminbi . Frank views were ...
Attendees at a Hong Kong conference continue the debate about whether hedge fund investors come to Asia for a sublimely hedged product or monster out-performance.
One idea generated from our “RMB Rising” conference was for Hong Kong to get creative when it comes to sorting out its current macro headache.
BarCap's Peter Redward argues that the Hong Kong dollar peg could be switched to the renminbi very quickly, preceded by a 10% appreciation of the Chinese currency.
Peter Alexander of Z-Ben Advisors explains how wealth management in China is changing and why it will drive asset management in the coming decade.
From AsianInvestor's 10th anniversary seminar: Markus Ohlig of Greenwich Associates explains why it will be difficult for Asian investment firms to become international ...
The internationalisation of the renminbi in Hong Kong will allow global investors to access the Greater China asset class, says AsianInvestor editor Jame DiBiasio.
Speaking at AsianInvestor’s institutional investor summit in Beijing, Zuo Xiaolei, chief economist at China Galaxy Securities, explains why things remain on track.