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Eddie Yue, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Will Asia continue to drive the growth of the global economy, with China at the heart of that growth? Will it continue to be a hub for international trade? What more can China do to develop world-class financial markets that match its global influence?
OMFIF presents the results of its latest survey of the world’s central bank reserve managers, with particular focus on their investment plans in China and Asia Pacific. Clive Horwood, Managing Editor, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, OMFIF
A group of influential investors – from asset-owning reserve managers, pension funds and sovereign funds – discuss the importance and attractions of Greater China’s capital markets, the development of offshore and onshore renminbi investment and its role as a reserve currency, as well as the measures they wouldlike to see that would encourage them to invest more.
Speakers:
Mark Burgess, Board Director, OMFIF and Chair, HESTA
Patrick Liu, Head of China, General Manager, Neuberger Berman Fund Management, China
Jinuo Lu, President Executive, CIC International, Hong Kong
Carl Vincent A. Melendres, Reserves Management Department Financial Markets, Bangko Sentral Ng Pillipinas
Kerrigan Procter, President of Asia Pacific, Legal & General
Moderator: Clive Horwood, Managing Editor, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, OMFIF
Luanne Lim, Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong, HSBC
The development of the Greater Bay Area has freed up the flow of production factors such as capital, talent and technology, promoting reform and opening up its capital markets, while boosting Hong Kong’s status as an international financial centre. Leading financial institutions from the Mainland and Hong Kong discuss the Area’s next stage of development and opportunities for corporations and financial institutions.
Speakers:
Peter Burnett, Managing Director, Standard Chartered Bank, Hong Kong
Daniel Chan, Executive Vice President, Head of Greater Bay Area, HSBC
Manjiang Cheng, Chief Economist, Bank of China International
He Jie, Director General, Shenzhen Municipal Financial Regulatory Bureau
Moderator: John Orchard, Chief Executive Officer, OMFIF
A group of leading financial services providers explore the developments in Hong Kong’s debt capital markets and its role as an access point for Chinese markets. How well is the Bond Connect programme working? How important might the dim sum market become? Is Hong Kong developing into a hub for sustainable finance?
Speakers:
Nneka Chike-Obi, Head of APAC ESG Ratings and Research, Sustainable Fitch
Yin Ge, Partner, Han Kun Law Offices
Eugene Ng, Managing Director, Global Banking, Debt Capital Markets, HSBC
Gordon Tsui, Managing Director, Head, Fixed Income, Ping An of China Asset Management, Hong Kong
Moderator: Clive Horwood, Managing Editor and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, OMFIF
The Fintech 2025 project positions firmly at the forefront of future developments in central bank digital currencies, stablecoins, non-fungible tokens, the metaverse and the entire concept of decentralised finance. Pioneers in digital finance discuss future developments, including the potential for e-HKD and the role of the e-CNY. And what is the role of a prudent and proactive regulator in the digital financial future?
Speakers:
Larry Li, Managing Director, Head of North Asia, Swift
Bojan Obradović, Chief Digital Officer, Hong Kong, HSBC
Raymond Qu, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Geoswift
Frank Tong, Managing Partner, QNB Capital
Yvonne Tsui, Senior Fintech Director, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Moderator: John Orchard, Chief Executive Officer, OMFIF
Estimates suggest that Asia will need $66tn in financing to achieve carbon neutral by 2060 and $15tn of this will be needed in Greater China alone. Harnessing the combined power of public and private finance will be crucial to achieving this. This panel of policy-makers, multilateral development banks, asset managers and capital markets bankers discuss the way forward.
Speakers:
George Lam, Chair, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Sustainable Business Network
Leslie Maasdorp, Vice-President, Chief Financial Officer, New Development Bank
Han Shi, Head of ESG Center, University of Hong Kong
Gabriel Wilson-Otto, Head of Sustainable Investing Strategy, Fidelity International
Kristy Wong, Associate Director, ESG Investment Specialist, Amundi
Moderator: Clive Horwood, Managing Editor and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, OMFIF
The reopening of Hong Kong and Greater China creates new opportunities for private investors– spurred by the creation of cross-border Wealth Management Connect scheme. What is Hong Kong’s role as a hub for wealth management? Private bankers discuss prospects for both in- and outbound investment.
Speakers:
Sami Abouzahr, Head of Investments and Wealth Solutions Hong Kong, HSBC
Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director,Private Wealth Management Association
Patrick Yip, Vice Chair, Deloitte
Moderator: Lily Zhu, Managing Director, Wealth Management and Asia, OMFIF
This session brings together the next generations of several prominent families, who will explore the evolving landscape of family offices in Asia. As the next generation assumes leadership roles in the family business, they will bring with them invaluable insights and experiences in this dynamic space, and delve into various topics such as successful transitions during generational shifts, adapting family office structures and governance, investment trends, technological innovations, wealth preservation and cross-border collaboration opportunities for family offices.
Speakers:
Jiang Chen, Chairman, VIE Group
Rebecca Jago, Managing Director, The Last Drop Distillers
Henry Lee, Managing General Partner, Hendale
Clarence Chun Kit Ling, Director of Kwai Hung Group and Co-Founder of Ztore
Edoardo Tomassini Rothschild, Rothschild Foundation
Jason Wang, President, Zhongguancun Private Equity & Venture Capital
Association
Moderator: Lily Zhu, Managing Director, Wealth Management and Asia, OMFIF
AGENDA
John Orchard
Chief Executive
OMFIF
Eddie Yue
Chief Executive
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Will Asia continue to drive the growth of the global economy, with China at the heart of that growth? Will it continue to be a hub for international trade? What more can China do to develop world-class financial markets that match its global influence?
OMFIF presents the results of its latest survey of the world’s central bank reserve managers, with particular focus on their investment plans in China and Asia Pacific.
Clive Horwood
Managing Editor
Deputy Chief Executive
OMFIF
A group of influential investors discuss the importance and attractions of Greater China’s capital markets, the development of offshore and onshore renminbi investment and its role as a reserve currency, and the measures that would encourage them to invest more.
Mark Burgess
Board Director
OMFIF
Patrick Liu
Head of China
General Manager
Neuberger Berman Fund Management (China) Limited
Jinou Lu
President Executive
CIC International
Carl Vincent A. Melendres
Reserves Management Department Financial Markets
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Kerrigan Procter
President of Asia-Pacific
Legal & General
Luanne Lim
Chief Executive Officer
Hong Kong
HSBC
The development of the Greater Bay Area has freed up the flow of production factors such as capital, talent and technology. It has assisted the country in promoting reform and opening up its capital markets, while boosting Hong Kong’s status as an international financial centre. Leading financial institutions from the mainland and Hong Kong discuss the area’s next stage of development and opportunities for corporations and financial institutions.
Peter Burnett
Managing Director
Standard Chartered
Daniel Chan
Executive Vice President
Head of Greater Bay Area
HSBC
Manjiang Chen
Chief Economist
Bank of China International
He Jie
Director General
Shenzhen Municipal Financial Regulatory Bureau
A group of leading financial services providers explore the developments in Hong Kong’s debt capital markets and its role as an access point for Chinese markets. How well is the Bond Connect programme working? How important might the Dim Sum market become? Is Hong Kong developing into a hub for sustainable finance?
Nneka Chike-Obi
Head of APAC ESG Ratings and Research
Sustainable Fitch
Yin Ge
Partner
Han Kun Law Offices
Eugene Ng
Managing Director
Global Banking Debt Capital Markets Origination
HSBC
Gordon Tsui
Managing Director
Head of Fixed Income
Ping An of China Asset Management (Hong Kong)
The Fintech 2025 project positions Hong Kong firmly at the forefront of developments in central bank digital currencies, stablecoins, non-fungible tokens, the metaverse and decentralised finance. Pioneers in digital finance discuss the potential for a digital Hong Kong dollar, a digital renminbi and the role of a prudent and proactive regulator in the digital financial future.
Larry Li
Managing Director
Head of North Asia
SWIFT
Bojan Obradovic
Chief Digital Officer
Hong Kong
HSBC
Raymond Qu
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Geoswift
Frank Tong
Managing Partner
QNB Capital
Yvonne Tsui
Senior Fintech Director
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Estimates suggest that Asia will need $66tn in financing to become carbon neutral by 2060, and $15tn of this will be needed in Greater China alone. Harnessing the combined power of public and private finance will be crucial to achieving this. This panel of policy-makers, multilateral development banks, asset managers and capital markets bankers discuss the way forward.
George Lam
Chair
United Nations Economic and Social Commission
Asia and the Pacific
Sustainable Business Network
Leslie Maasdorp
Vice-President
Chief Financial Officer
New Development Bank
Han Shi
Head
ESG Center
Institute for China Business
University of Hong Kong
Gabriel Wilson-Otto
Head of Sustainable Investing Strategy
Fidelity International
Kristy Wong
Associate Director, ESG Investment Specialist
Amundi
The reopening of Hong Kong and Greater China creates new opportunities for private investors– spurred by the creation of cross-border Wealth Management Connect scheme. What is Hong Kong’s role as a hub for wealth management? Private bankers discuss prospects for both in- and outbound investment.
Sami Abouzahr
Head
Investments and Wealth Solutions
Hong Kong
HSBC
Peter Stein
Chief Executive Officer
Managing Director
Private Wealth Management Association
Patrick Yip
Vice Chair
Deloitte
*This session will be conducted under Chatham House Rule
This session bringing together the next generations of several prominent families, who will explore the evolving landscape of family offices in Asia. As these next generation assumes leadership roles in the family business, they will bring with them invaluable insights and experiences in this dynamic space, and delve into various topics such as successful transitions during generational shifts, adapting family office structures and governance, investment trends, technological innovations, wealth preservation, and cross-border collaboration opportunities for family offices.
Jiang Chen
Chairman
Vie Group
Rebecca Jago
Managing Director
The Last Drop Distillers
Henry Lee
Managing General Partner
Hendale
Clarence Chun Kit Ling
Director
Kwai Hung Group
Edoardo Tomassini Rothschild
Rothschild Foundation
Jason Wang
President
Zhongguancun Private Equity & Venture Capital Association
Keqiang Zhang
Chairman
Huamei International Investment Group
John Orchard
Chief Executive Officer
OMFIF
SPEAKERS
Sami Abouzahr
Head
Investments and Wealth Solutions
Hong Kong
HSBC
Peter Burnett
Managing Director
Standard Chartered
Daniel Chan
Executive Vice President
Head of Greater Bay Area
HSBC
Jiang Chen
Chairman
VIE Group
Manjiang Chen
Chief Economist
Bank of China International
Nneka Chike-Obi
Head of APAC ESG Ratings and Research
Sustainable Fitch
Yin Ge
Partner
Han Kun Law Offices
Rebecca Jago
Managing Director
The Last Drop Distillers
He Jie
Director General
Shenzhen Municipal Financial Regulatory Bureau
George Lam
Chair
United Nations Economic and Social Commission
Asia and the Pacific
Sustainable Business Network
Henry Lee
Managing General Partner
Hendale
Larry Li
Managing Director
Head of North Asia
SWIFT
Clarence Chun Kit Ling
Director
Kwai Hung Group
Luanne Lim
Chief Executive Officer
Hong Kong
HSBC
Patrick Liu
Head of China
General Manager
Neuberger Berman Fund Management (China) Limited
Jinou Lu
President Executive
CIC International
Leslie Maasdorp
Vice-President
Chief Financial Officer
New Development Bank
Carl Vincent A. Melendres
Reserves Management Department Financial Markets
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Eugene Ng
Managing Director
Global Banking Debt Capital Markets Origination
HSBC
Bojan Obradovic
Chief Digital Officer Hong Kong
HSBC
Kerrigan Procter
President of Asia-Pacific
Legal & General
Raymond Qu
Founder
Chief Executive Officer
Geoswift
Edoardo Tomassini Rothschild
Rothschild Foundation
Han Shi
Head
ESG Center
Institute for China Business
University of Hong Kong
Peter Stein
Chief Executive Officer
Managing Director
Private Wealth Management Association
Frank Tong
Managing Partner
QNB Capital
Gordon Tsui
Managing Director
Head of Fixed Income
Ping An of China Asset Management (Hong Kong)
Yvonne Tsui
Senior Fintech Director
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Jason Wang
President
Zhongguancun Private Equity & Venture Capital Association
Gabriel Wilson-Otto
Head of Sustainable Investing Strategy
Fidelity International
Kristy Wong
Associate Director, ESG Investment Specialist
Amundi
Patrick Yip
Vice Chair
Deloitte
Eddie Yue
Chief Executive
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Keqiang Zhang
Chairman
Huamei International Investment Group
PARTNER WITH US
Lily Zhu, Managing Director, Global Wealth Management & Head of Asia
lily.zhu@omfif.org
+44 (0) 20 700 27738