Vice Mayor, Chongqing municipality
Governor, Bank of Thailand
Deputy Minister of the Economy, Brazil
Minister for Communications and Information, Singapore
Dean of Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University
Executive Chairman, Ant Financial
Chairman, Fosun International
Dean of Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University
Deputy Dean and Professor of Finance of Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance
Professor and Deputy Dean, National School of Development; Director, Institute of Digital Finance, Peking University
Professor, Director of the Institute of Global Affairs (IGA), LSE
Chairman, Asia Pacific Initiative
Vice-President and Dean, China Europe International Business School(CEIBS)
President and Director-General, Keidanren
Chief Executive Officer, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, CITIC Capital Holdings Limited
Co-President and Co-Chief Operating Officer, KKR
Chairman, Boston Consulting Group
Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science
Senior Partner, Head of Asia, Brunswick
Senior Partner, Chair of China, Brunswick
Vice President, Caixin Media; Managing Director, Caixin Global
Editorial Board Member, Caixin Media; Senior Editor, Caixin Global
- China-U.S. economic relations, tech cooperation and competition, cross-border trade and investment.
- How Chinese entrepreneurs work in a globalized and digitalized world, and what is being done to create and promote more Chinese start-ups and big tech firms.
- How U.S.-China tech competition is reshaping the global tech landscape.
- What these changes mean for Europe; risks and opportunities between Europe and China.
Ngaire WoodsDean of Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Nouriel RoubiniProfessor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University
Yan Mei Senior Partner, Chair of China, Brunswick
Angelina QuChief Editor, Caixin.com
Li Zengxin Deputy General Manager, Caixin Global
Ding YuanVice-President and Dean, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)
Li Xin Vice President of Caixin Media, Managing Director of Caixin Global
- Multilateralism and WTO Reform, by Li Bo, Vice Mayor, Chongqing municipality
- Global Footprint and Perception, by Tim Payne, Senior Partner, Head of Asia, Brunswick
- Tech and Governance, by Xue Lan, Dean of Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University
- New Growth Frontiers, by Eric Jing, Executive Chairman, Ant Financial
Veerathai SantiprabhobGovernor, Bank of Thailand
Li Bo Vice-Mayor of Chongqing Municipal Government, China
Mark Machin Chief Executive Officer, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Guo GuangchangChairman, Fosun International
Vincent LiVice President, Fosun International
Hans-Paul Bürkner Chairman, Boston Consulting Group
Alan Parker Chairman, Brunswick
Eric JingExecutive Chairman, Ant Financial
Erik BerglofProfessor, Director of the Institute of Global Affairs (IGA) , LSE
Li Xin Vice President of Caixin Media, Managing Director of Caixin Global
Ding YuanVice-President and Dean, China Europe International Business School(CEIBS)
Marcos Troyjo Deputy Minister of the Economy, Brazil
Tim Payne Senior Partner and Head of Asia, Brunswick Group LLP
Jin Keyu Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science
José ViñalsGroup Chairman, Standard Chartered Bank
Liu Xiao Partner, Vanke Group
Masakazu Kubota President and Director-General, Keidanren
Ngaire WoodsDean of Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Shane AkeroydPresident, IHS Markit Asia Pte. Ltd.
Li Zengxin Senior Editor, Caixin Global
Zhang YichenChairman and Chief Executive Officer, CITIC Capital Holdings Limited
Joseph Y. Bae Co-President and Co-Chief Operating Officer, KKR
Yoichi Funabashi Chairman, Asia Pacific Initiative
Mei Yan Senior Partner, Chair of China, Brunswick
Angelina Qu Chief Editor, Caixin.com
Xue Lan Professor and Dean of Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University
S. Iswaran Minister for Communications and Information, Singapore
Huang Yiping Professor and Deputy Dean, National School of Development; Director, Institute of Digital Finance, Peking University
Zhu Ning Deputy Dean and Professor of Finance of Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance
China is on track to meet its Paris Agreement 2030 early and is hosting the COP15 nature summit in 2020, a big step for developing countries to lean forward but which alone will not solve our ecological crisis. What lies ahead for China to demonstrate climate, nature, and biodiversity leadership on the global stage?
Lord Nicholas SternChair, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, United Kingdom
Ma JunInstitute of Public and Environmental Affairs
Charlotte PeraPresident, ClimateWorks Foundation
Li XinVice President, Caixin Media; Managing Director, Caixin Global
- One-on-One sessions are interviews with an inspiring individual designed to reveal new ways of thinking and challenge current norms.
- Rao Yi, a leading reformer of science and education in China, will share insights into how science is shaping China's tech and economic growth as well as the global science landscape.
Rao YiPresident, Capital Medical University
Li XinVice President, Caixin Media; Managing Director, Caixin Global
China is on track to meet its 2030 Paris Agreement climate targets up to nine years early, according to research from Nature Sustainability. How is the world's largest carbon emitter leading the global fight against climate change and biodiversity loss?
This session was developed in partnership with World Economic Forum.
Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng vowed Tuesday that China’s purchases of U.S. products under the two countries’ phase one trade deal will be consistent with the World Trade Organization’s nondiscrimination rules.
The founder of Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies shrugged off U.S. sanctions against his company, saying he was confident that Huawei can survive further measures.
The U.S. followed China Thursday in assuring Europe that the phase one trade deal between the world’s two largest economies will not hurt European companies.
(Bloomberg) — China’s securities regulator is looking at the potential to raise the cap on foreign ownership in the nation’s listed companies, according to a senior official.
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东南亚成为吸引金融科技投资的热土,大小公司竞相掘金,在带来创新的同时也暗藏风险。为治理金融科技,监管沙盒等创新手段被逐渐采用
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