Concurrent Breakout Session on:
RMB Internationalization: A New Era for Global Trade and Finance
Think Asia, Think Hong Kong
June 8, 2015 The Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto
(complimentary admission)
Renminbi (RMB) internationalization has made significant progress and is becoming a key trend in global trade and finance. Already, trade and direct investment transactions with China are increasingly being settled in RMB. Options for RMB financing are also developing and institutions are making good use of the dim-sum bond market and other channels to fund their activities both onshore and offshore. Meanwhile, portfolio investment opportunities in RMB are also expanding with such schemes as the RQFII and the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect. Hong Kong, as the global RMB financial hub, provides one-stop services to meet the growing RMB needs of corporates and investors from different parts of the world.
In this session, a panel of experts from the financial sector will discuss the latest developments in the offshore RMB market and how businesses can make use of the expanding new opportunities. Join us at the subject seminar to learn more.
Participation is free of charge, and registration is required.
Renowned Speakers include:
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Norman T.L. Chan
Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority |
Ding Chen
CEO, CSOP Asset Management Limited Chairperson, Chinese Asset Management Association of Hong Kong |
Benjamin Hung
Regional Chief Executive Officer, Greater China, Standard Chartered Bank (HK) Limited |
Romnesh Lamba
Co-Head of Global Markets, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited |
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Networking Opportunities with Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland Buyers and Investors
Over 100 Hong Kong and Chinese business delegates from sectors including food & wine, ICT, digital entertainment as well as an outbound investment group from the Chinese Mainland will be present to meet and discuss trading and investment co-operation. One-on-one business meetings with these visiting delegates will be pre-arranged for interested local attendees. For more details, please contact the HKTDC’s Ms. Josephine Mak at toronto-bm@hktdc.org or 1 (416) 887-0821.
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