How will the Chinese Economy perform, and how would it be affected by the zero Covid policy, supply chain bottlenecks and property market reform? Leading experts will discuss the short-term challenges and long-term prospects of the Chinese Economy.
Please RSVP for the event by 21 November 2022.
Organiser:
• Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research
Agenda (Hong Kong time)
10:00a.m. – 10:45a.m.
Opening Remarks
• Eddie YUE, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Keynote Speech
“The Chinese Economy in the New Development Phase: Short-term Outlook and Long-term Prospect”
• WANG Yiming, Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Academic Committee, China Center for International Economic Exchanges
11:00a.m. – 12:30p.m.
Panel Discussion
“The Recent Developments of the Chinese Economy, Prospects and Challenges”
- Zero COVID Policy
- Property Market
- Supply Chain Bottlenecks and FDI Prospects
- Structural Transformation and New Growth Engine
• SHAN Hui, Chief China Economist, Goldman Sachs
• ZHU Haibin, Chief China Economist, J.P. Morgan
• Alicia García-Herrero, Chief Economist for Asia Pacific, Natixis
• LIU Jing, Chief Economist for Greater China, Global Research, HSBC
2:15p.m. – 3:45p.m.
<Digital Economy Development in China>
“Remodelling Digital Platform Economy: Innovation, Regulation and Prosperity”
• SHEN Yan, Deputy Director of the Institute for Digital Finance and Professor of Economics of National School of Development, Peking University
“Stabilizing Employment and Promoting Development: The Social Value of Digital Economy”
• GAO Hongbing, Vice President of Alibaba Group and Director of AliResearch
“How to Release the Growth Power of Digital Economy?”
• SHEN Jianguang, Chief Economist, JD.com
4:00p.m. – 4:50p.m.
<Tracking China’s Economic and Financial Vulnerability>
“Using Machine Learning to Measure Financial Risk in China”
• Martino RICCI, Senior Economist, European Central Bank
“Tracking China’s Economic and Financial Vulnerability in Real Time Using Big Data”
• XIA Le, Chief Economist for Asia-Pacific, BBVA
5:00p.m. – 5:50p.m.
<China’s Global Financial Linkage and Capital Flow>
“The Evolution of China’s Global Financial Linkages – Perspectives from a Multiplex Network”
• Sally CHEN, Regional Adviser, Bank for International Settlements
“A Fintech-based Monitoring and Early Warning Framework of Cross-Border Capital Flows and Currency Crises”
• SHANG Xinxin, Researcher, Foreign Exchange Research Center,
State Administration of Foreign Exchange