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Global Conference 2025

Global Investors' View: China (Invite only)

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Beijing has gone above and beyond its normal policy practices to address sector malaise and boost investor confidence. Stimulus packages, interest rate cuts, and local bond issuances were among the levers it pulled, and they produced immediate short-term results and slowed capital flight. With Beijing's commitment to a 5 percent growth and industry transformation, do current indicators show that investors and businesses are confident in China’s prospects for strong returns? What are the lingering economic risks? What immediate and long-term impact could greater protectionist policies have, and how might China respond to them? 

    Moderator

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    Jingdong Hua

    Vice-Chair, International Sustainability Standards Board

    Speakers

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    Cliff Chau

    Managing Partner, ewpartners
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    Diana Choyleva

    Founder and Chief Economist, Enodo Economics
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    Goodwin Gaw

    Chairman and Managing Principal, Gaw Capital
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    Perry Wong

    Managing Director, Research, Milken Institute
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    Patrick Zhong

    Founding Managing Partner, M31 Capital