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4th Annual Korea Institutional Investment Forum
4th Annual Korea Institutional Investment Forum
When:
Jul 8 - 9, 2010
Where:
Grand Hyatt Seoul, Korea
AsianInvestor
is pleased to announce our 4th Annual Korea Institutional Investment Forum in Seoul, the largest event of its type in Korea. Attendance at this conference is by invitation and complimentary for Korean pension plans, regulators, investment arms of insurance companies, and distributors (invited service providers and investment officers from asset managers may attend at a rate of US$1795). The event will be simultaneously translated.
The 2010 Forum will explore the most pressing themes in global investing, in particular meeting the challenges of volatile global markets, including:
Risks in the global investment environment
•
Mitigating the risks of government “exit strategies” & implications of the financial crisis for asset management
• How investors globally are reacting post-crisis
• What the consultants say regarding post-crisis advice
• Special economists debate on China and the world economy
• Equities versus fixed income – where is the most value now?
Incorporating risk management into asset strategy
•
Avoiding fat-tail risks and how investors can protect themselves
• Managing risks in global fixed income
• Hedging strategies
• Benefits and drawbacks of structured solutions for institutional investors
• Passive versus active strategies
• Long Term Dynamic Asset Allocation versus Static Asset Allocation
• ETFs – How can these be used as portfolio construction tools?
• FX risk and whether to reduce it or use as it a source of return
Asset strategies that work
•
The outlook for Asian currency fixed income
• Alternative investments and their appropriate role in the portfolio
• Securities lending and the new charter - global trends with an Asian perspective
• The outlook for Asia in the context of broader emerging markets
• Potential impact of fresh legislation on the onshore/offshore balance
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to read about our 2009 event
Our 2010 speakers include:
Jim Walker
, economist, Asianomics
Lee, Dong-ik (Don),
managing director, private markets group, Korea Investment Corporation
Dr Noh, Hee-jin
, senior research fellow, Korea Capital Market Institute
Lee, Yun Kyu
, chief investment officer, The Korea Teachers Pension Fund
Song, In-Kyu
, team head of supporting team, Korea Post
Michele Bang
, ceo, managing director, Harvest Global Investments
Song, Chi-Ho
, Cambridge Associates
Abhi Shroff
, vice president, Greenwich Associates
Some of this year's attending companies include:
Asianomics
Atinum Partners
Auctus Investment Partners
Bank of Korea
Cambridge Associates
Charles River Development
Deutsche Bank
Dongbu Asset Management
Doran Capital Partners
Dow Jones
Financial Services Commission, Korea
Green Cross Life Insurance
Greenwich Associates
Hana Bank
Hana Daetoo Securities
Hanwha Investment Trust Management
Harvest Global Investments
Hewitt Associates
Highland Capital Management
Hyundai Investments
ING Life Insurance Korea
Janus Capital Group
Kookmin Bank
Korea Capital Market Institute
Korea Center for International Finance
Korea Exchange Bank
Korea Investment Corporation
Korea Investment Trust Management
Korea Life Insurance
Korea Post
Korea Teachers Pension Fund
Korean Federation of Community Credit Cooperative
Kyobo Life Insurance
LIG Insurance
Loyens & Loeff
Mercer
MERITZ Insurance
Mirae Asset Securities
MOIC
National Pension Service
National University of Singapore
Nonghyup
PCA Life Insurance
Robeco Institutional Asset Management
SAM (Sustainable Asset Management)
Samjong Investment Advisory
Samsung Investments
Samsung Life
Samsung Securities
SCM Strategic Capital Management Asia
Seoul Financial Forum
Shinhan Bank
Shinhan Life
Standard & Poor's
Tong Yang
Towers Watson
Woori Asset Management
Attendance policy: By invitation only.
This conference is open to invited guests and our supporting sponsors only. An attendance fee of USD1,795 is charged for invited asset managers and service providers.
If you would like to be considered for an invitation, please provide your name, job title and a short description of your organization to:
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 speaking opportunities, please contact:
Jonathan Watkin, +852 9328 4868;
jonathan.watkin@asianinvestor.net
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