2019 ATC Event
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The European opportunities for Chinese Asset Managers
Wind Wande Building, No. 1500 Pu Ming Road, ShanghaiThe European opportunities for Chinese Asset Managers Roundtable On 12 Dec 2019, ATC Initiative co-organized “The European opportunities for Chinese Asset Managers” Roundtable event in Shanghai with Standards Board for Alternative Investments (SBAI), Lujiazui Financial City and Shanghai Asset Management Association. The event took place in Wind Tower. We are pleased to see 35+ senior industry leaders from China and international investment community participating in this discussion, on a variety of key topics in relation to the global fundraising for asset managers providing China market exposure. At this high-level roundtable, Mr. ZHANG Yuxiang, Direct General of Shanghai Lujiazui Financial City Development [...]
Opportunities in Chinese Bond and Alternative Markets Seminar
HSBC Paris at Champs-Élysées 109 avenue des Champs-Elysées, ParisATC Paris event photos Allocate to China (“ATC”) Initiative is a research-based communication and solution platform bringing together global investors, asset managers and other stakeholders to share insights about China capital market, to build business relations and to form partnership. European investors have shown interest in two themes that will be featured at this forum: Chinese Bond Markets and Alternative Investments. China has the third-largest bond market in the world. Global investors now have the opportunity with the adoption of the CIBM Direct and Bond Connect programme to easily access the Chinese inter-bank bond market. Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate Index has [...]
China Pension Reform and Long Term Investment Seminar
KPMG Number Twenty 20 Grosvenor St, Mayfair, LondonAllocate to China (“ATC”) Initiative is a research-based communication platform bringing together global investors, asset managers and other stakeholders to share views and insights on various key themes relating to China capital market. China has the largest population in the world, and it is ageing. The country operates a three-pillar pension system that is still heavily focused on the first pillar -- the government-run scheme. The second pillar – enterprise and occupational annuities – is much less developed, while the third pillar – private pensions for individuals – is still in its infancy. To make it sustainable, China needs to quickly [...]