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MIPIM Asia 2010 - Foreign direct investment in China
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With the volume of foreign direct investment into China declining, China's government ministries are discussing whether to relax FDI approval processes. This would facilitate the access of foreign funds to Chinese investments, which would greatly benefit the real estate industry.
Using current Real Capital Analytics' data as its start-point, this session debates the effectiveness of these reforms. It poses questions such as whether FDI can play a major role in an integrated public sector stimulus plan and to what extent policy reforms will open up previously inaccessible real estate investment markets to FDI.
Moderator
Steve Williams, Global Advisor, Real Capital Analytics (USA)
Speakers
Stanley Ching, Head of Real Estate Group, CITIC Capital Holdings Limited, Hong Kong
Bromme H. Cole, Managing Partner, Hampton Hoerter, Hong Kong
Humbert Pang, Managing Principal, Gaw Capital Partners, Hong Kong
Yue Tang, Partner and Co-head of Real Estate of Jun He Law Offices, Hong Kong
Using current Real Capital Analytics' data as its start-point, this session debates the effectiveness of these reforms. It poses questions such as whether FDI can play a major role in an integrated public sector stimulus plan and to what extent policy reforms will open up previously inaccessible real estate investment markets to FDI.
Moderator
Steve Williams, Global Advisor, Real Capital Analytics (USA)
Speakers
Stanley Ching, Head of Real Estate Group, CITIC Capital Holdings Limited, Hong Kong
Bromme H. Cole, Managing Partner, Hampton Hoerter, Hong Kong
Humbert Pang, Managing Principal, Gaw Capital Partners, Hong Kong
Yue Tang, Partner and Co-head of Real Estate of Jun He Law Offices, Hong Kong
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