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Cash, Treasury and Risk Management in China
Location: Shanghai, PRC Date: 10–11 November 2010
8th annual conference
本次会议通过中英文同声传译以双语进行。查阅中文议程,请点击这里。
Economists, analysts, governments, bankers and companies spend an extraordinary amount of time analysing China’s position in the world.
When will China overtake America’s economy to be the world’s number one? Will the renminbi eventually replace the dollar as the world’s reserve currency? Will Shanghai be the most important financial centre in Asia within 10 years – and in the world shortly thereafter?
Some would say Shanghai is rapidly getting there. Two of its claims already include being the world’s largest domestic bond market and the world’s second largest stock market. And while a significant barrier remains in that the RMB is not freely convertible, China is moving slowly towards internationalisation of the currency.
Multinational corporations operating in China have dealt with obstacles and complexities for years. Ironically, as regulations relax, the environment has become more complex because it is essential that companies pay attention to the regulatory changes, and to understand the opportunities these may present.
Meanwhile, China’s companies are moving rapidly overseas, attracted by low property costs and high output in America, and cheap assets in other parts of the world. This international outreach is also marked by complexities because Chinese MNCs face substantial regulatory hurdles at home, while they must overcome the nuances and barriers within other economies and cultures they have not had to deal with previously.
This 8th annual conference will help both Chinese companies looking abroad and foreign MNCs moving into China or expanding their remit in this growth economy.
Highlights for 2010
- The future of the RMB
- How to be best prepared for change in China
- Streamlining operations and learning to re-engineer
- How to ensure the right structures are in place to avoid trapped cash
- Developing an investment to make the most of cash
- Dealing with key risks
- Cross-border settlement of trade using RMB: case studies
- The first case study of an MNC issuing corporate bonds in China
- How banks should service the needs of China's emerging MNCs
- How credit risk management tools help fuel domestic trade in China
Why should you attend?
- Update on the current and future issues in cash, treasury and risk management
- Put your questions to our expert panels of speakers
- Hear real-life, tried and tested treasury solutions
- Engage in lively debate with your peers
- Gain insights and solutions that will give you a competitive advantage
- Hear from leading international and regional corporations
- Meet face-to-face with leading suppliers and service providers


