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5th Annual Asian Investment Summit
5th Annual Asian Investment Summit
When:
May 18 - 19, 2010
Where:
The Conrad Hotel, Hong Kong
AsianInvestor magazine is pleased to announce our 5th Annual Asian Investment Summit, to take place 18-19 May 2010 at the Conrad Hotel in Hong Kong.
This conference has become the Asia-Pacific region’s landmark event for sovereign wealth funds, state and corporate pension funds, insurance companies, and other leading institutional investors, as well as distributors of investment products.
Keynote speakers at our 2009 event included:
Institutional Investor:
Hae-Choon Park, CEO of National Pension Service, Korea
Economist:
Qiao Yu, Prof of Economics, School of Public Policy, Tsinghua University
Regulator:
Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive Officer, Securities and Futures Commission
Following the credit crisis of 2008 and the rallies across asset classes in 2009, investors face more uncertainty than ever. The 2010 conference will explore the most pressing themes in global investing, in particular meeting the challenges of volatile global markets, including:
• Currency volatility and the cost of hedging
• Spotting the next bubble
• How to approach asset allocation
• Equities versus fixed income – where is the value now?
• Risk mitigation and lessons about diversification
• Alternative investments and their appropriate role in the portfolio
• Passive versus active strategies, and the use of ETFs in portfolio construction
Delegates from last years event included:
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
BNP
China Light & Power Holdings Limited
China Overseas Finance Investment Ltd
Cohen & Steers Asia Limited
CQS (Hong Kong) Limited
Credit Suisse
Dah Sing Insurance Services
Deacons
Deutsche Bank AG
Doric Capital Corporation
Esprit Holdings Ltd
Fundo de Pensoes
HK & China Gas Co
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited
Hong Kong Jockey Club
HSBC
HSBC Private Bank
Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (1933) Ltd
Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority
Manulife (International) Limited
Mayfair Pacific Financial Group Limited
MTR Corporation Limited
Nan Shan Life Insurance Co
Security Bank
Taiwan Life Insurance
Temasek Holdings (HK) Limited
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Institute of Financial Planners of Hong Kong
The Treasury
AIA Company Ltd
AIG
AitkenAdvisors
AllianceBernstein
AlpInvest Partners
ALPS Advisory (HK) Ltd
Apex Investment Consulting
APG Investment Asia Ltd
Asia Alts
ASK Investment Managers Private Limited
ASrIA
AXA China Region Insurance Company Limited
Bank Consortium Trust Co Ltd
Bank Of China
Barclays Global Investors
BEA Union Investment
Bloomberg News
BNP Paribas Asset Management
BNP Paribas Investment Partners
BOC Aviation Pte. Ltd.
BOCI - Prudential Asset Management Ltd
Bosera Asset Management
Breakingviews
CAAM Group
CAAM Hong Kong
Capital International
Centaline Human Resources Consultants Ltd
CFA Institute
China Everbright Industrial Investment Holdings Ltd
China Hedge
China Life
China Ping An Trust & Investment
ChinaNewsRu/CHINA BUSINESS magazine
Chinese University of Hong Kong
CIGNA International
Citi Institutional Consulting
CLP Holdings Limited
CQS (HK) Ltd
Cube Capital
DAC Managmenet
DBS Bank
DBS Vickers
Dow Jones Indexes
Edelman
FTSE
GAO Advisors
Greenwich Associates
Hang Seng Bank Limited
Hewitt
Hewitt Associates
HK Electric Holdings Ltd
HKIFA
Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Hong Kong Retirement Schemes Association
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Hongkong Electric Holdings Limited
Hospital Authority Provident Fund Scheme
HostPlus
Housing Authority
HSBC Insurance
iMoney
Jardine Matheson Limited
Lakeville Capital Management
Legacy Advisors Ltd
Lingnan University
Macquarie Bank
Macquarie Capital Funds
Manulife
Marco Polo Pure Asset Management
MFS International Limited
MFS Investment Management
MPFA
MTR Corporation Ltd
National Pension Service, Korea
Northern Trust
Philam Asset Management Inc
Ping An Asset Management (HK)
Ping An Securities Company Ltd
PingAn of China Assets Management (Hong Kong) Co.ltd
Prudential Hong Kong
Quoniam Asset Management GmbH
Reuters News
Rogge Global Partners Asia Pte Ltd
Securities and Futures Commission Hong Kong
Shun Hing Capital (Asia) Ltd
Sime Darby
Stirling Finance Ltd
Sun Life Financial
Sun Life Hong Kong Limited
Thaddeus Capital Management (HK) Ltd
The Hong Kong Housing Authority
The University of Hong Kong
Thomson Reuters
Towers Watson
Tsinghua University
Woori Bank
Wing Hang Bank
Zurich Insurance Group (Hong Kong)
Attendance Policy
This conference is open to invited guests and our supporting sponsors only. An attendance fee of USD1,995 is charged for invited asset managers and service providers.
If you would like to be considered for an invitation, please contact:
Angel Chang, Conference Manager, angel.chang@asianinvestor.net, +852 3175 1981.
For sponsorship pricing and enquiries, please contact:
Stuart Wadsworth, Head of Conference Sales, stuart.wadsworth@asianinvestor.net, +65 6579 0533.
For other information including investors interested in speaking , please contact: Jonathan Watkin, +852 9328 4868; jonathan.watkin@asianinvestor.net
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