http://www.weforum.org/dalian 06.09.2007
The Outlook for China's Capital Markets
China's capital markets rocketed up 183% in 2006, and this impressive growth has continued in 2007. Many suggest this heralds the start of a new golden age of capital markets as national heavyweights, such as ICBC and China Life, return to the domestic exchanges. Others, including government officials, have expressed their concern that public enthusiasm is creating a bubble.
1) What is the outlook for China's capital markets? Where are the greatest opportunities and risks?
2) What role do foreign investors play in the growth of China's capital markets?
3) How will China's stock exchanges continue to attract top companies to list domestically? What are the implications for foreign stock exchanges?
Discussion Leader
Fang Xinghai, Deputy Director-General, Office for Financial Services, Shanghai Municipal Government, People's Republic of China; Young Global Leader
Fred Zuliu Hu , Managing Director, Goldman Sachs (Asia), Hong Kong SAR
Shang Fulin, Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission, People's Republic of China
Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, United Kingdom
Levin Zhu, Chief Executive Officer, China International Capital Corporation, People's Republic of China
Moderated by
Bernard Lo, Presenter, Bloomberg News, Hong Kong SAR
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