3rd Annual China Institutional Investment Forum

When:
7 September 2010
 
Where:
The Regent Hotel, Beijing, China
 

AGENDA DETAILS 

Investment officers from Chinese state and corporate pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, investment arms of insurance companies, distributors, regulators and other leading institutions may attend on a complimentary basis. Invited investment officers from asset management firms and service providers may come at a rate of US$1,795. Attendance at this conference is by invitation and complimentary for invited guests and our supporting sponsors only. The event will be simultaneously translated.

The 2010 Forum explored 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
• New approved investment strategies for insurance companies
• The outlook for Asian and World currency fixed income
• Alternative investments and their appropriate role in the portfolio
• Private Equity investment in China – issues and concerns
• Securities lending and the new charter - global trends with an Asian perspective
• The outlook for Asia and the World in the context of broader emerging markets




To read about the 2009 conference, please click here.

Some of 2010 attending companies included:

AGF Investments Asia
Agricultural Bank of China
AHL
Allianz China Life Insurance
Asia Capital Reinsurance
Aspect Capital Asia
Aviva-Cofco Life Insurance
Bank of China
Bank of China Insurance
Bank of China Investment Management
Bank of Communications Schroder Fund Management
Bank of Thailand
Bloomberg News
BNP Paribas (China)
Bosera Asset Management (International)
Bosera Funds
Brown Brothers Harriman
CCB Principal Asset Management
Center for Strategy in Financial Crisis
Changsheng Fund Management
China Asset Management
China Citic Bank
China Construction Bank
China Everbright Bank
China Financial Futures Exchange
China Investment Corporation
China Jianyin Investment Securities
China Life Asset Management
China Life Insurance
China Life Pension
China Merchants Bank
China Minsheng Bank
China Property & Casualty Reinsurance
Citi Institutional Consulting
CITIC Securities
Citizen Investment Trust
Cohen & Steers Asia
Columbia University
Columbia University
Dagong Global Credit Rating
DBS Bank Beijing Branch
Deutsche Bank
Doolittle & Ganos investment Counsel
E Fund Management
EcoGreen Fine Chemicals Group
Fullerton Fund Management
Fullgoal Fund Management
Galaxy Asset Management
Genertec Investment Managers
GoldStone Investment
Greenwich Associates
Guosen Securities Shanghai
Haitong Securities
Harvest Fund Management
Hillhouse Capital
Holley Group
Hong Kong Economic Times News Agency, Beijing
HSBC Global Asset Management
HSBC Securities Services
Hua An Fund Management
Huatai Asset Management
Huaxia Bank
Huaxia Life Insurance
ICBC Credit Suisse Asset Management
Jade Invest
Jiangsu Industrial Park
Jianyin Investment
Lombard Street Research
Manulife Teda Fund Management
Marsh (Beijing) Insurance Brokers
MassMutual International
Mercer
MFS Investment Management
Ministry of Labour and Social Security
National Council for Social Security Fund
Pacific World Fund Management (Tianjin)
PanAgora Asset Management
PICC Property & Casualty
Pine River Capital Management
Ping An of China Asset Management
Queen Street Partners
Reuters News
Royal Bank of Scotland Beijing Branch
Shenzhen Stock Exchange
Standard & Poor’s
State Administration of Foreign Exchange
Stirling Finance
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada
Taiping Asset Management
Thomson Reuters
Towers Watson
Tsinghua University
University of Macau

Attendance policy: By invitation only.

Investment officers from Chinese state and corporate pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies and other leading institutions may attend on a complimentary basis. Invited investment officers from asset management firms and service providers may come at a rate of US$1,795. Attendance at this conference is thus by invitation and complimentary for invited guests and our supporting sponsors only.

For sponsorship pricing and asset managers interested in speaking, please contact:
Stuart Wadsworth, Head of Conference Sales, stuart.wadsworth@asianinvestor.net, +65 6579 0533

For other information including institutional investors wishing to speak, please contact:
Jonathan Watkin, Director, jonathan.watkin@asianinvestor.net; +852 9328 4868


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Polls
What will be your favoured currency in Year of the Dragon?





   |   View results
US dollar
  30%
 
Japanese yen
  3%
 
Aussie dollar
  12%
 
Singapore dollar
  21%
 
Chinese renminbi
  22%
 
None of the above; gold
  12%
TOTAL VOTES: 166

 
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