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International Financial Centre Development Conference was recently co-hosted in Hong Kong and Chengdu. The conference was conducted in collaboration with the Hong Kong Institution for International Finance and the Federation of IFC&IIC.

More than 50 experts and scholars from governments, regulators, enterprises, and associations from the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Europe and the Middle East focused on the themes of global financial services and cross-border innovation investment, Hong Kong’s capital market and the Western financial centre construction, and Hong Kong-Chengdu financial cooperation, and discussed how global financial centres empower the development of innovative economies and deepen financial integration.

The conference delved into the institutions, legislations, talents, and innovations in international cooperation required for the long-term development of Hong Kong and Western Financial Centre, as well as exchanging analyses of markets in Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia.

Speakers(Partial)
沈联涛
SHENG Liantao
Adviser to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, former Chairman of the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong
巴曙松
BA Shusong
Managing Director and Chief China Economist, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and Chief Economist for China
肖耿
XIAO Geng
Professor of Practice, Director of Institute of Policy and Practice, SFI, and Chairman of the Hong Kong Institution for International Finance
宋敏
SONG Min
President of the Hong Kong Institution for International Finance, and Professor of Finance, Director, Central China Development Research Institute, Wuhan University
梁其洲
LIANG Qizhou
Director General of Chengdu Municipal Local Financial Regulation Bureau
郭国全
GUO Guoquan
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of Economics and Finance, The University of Hong Kong, Former Government Economist of the Hong Kong SAR Government and Former Regional Chief Economist of Standard Chartered Bank for East Asia
毛振华
MAO Zhenhua
Chief Economist of China Chengxin International and Member of the Chief Executive's Policy Expert Group, Hong Kong
张家敏2
ZHANG Jiamin
Managing Director of Hong Kong Development (China) Corporation and Member of the Chief Executive's Policy Expert Group, Hong Kong
刘利刚
LIU Ligang
Executive Vice President of the Hong Kong Institute of International Finance and former Chief Economist of Citibank Private Bank
刘鸣镝
LIU Mingdi
Chief Asia and China Equity Strategist, JPMorgan Chase
胡一帆
HU Yifan
Investment Director and Head of Macroeconomics, UBS Wealth Management Asia Pacific
纪沫
JI Mo
Council Member of the Hong Kong Institute of International Finance, Former Chief Economist, Greater China, AllianceBernstein Holding L.P.
熊力颋
XIONG Liting
Chief Executive Officer of GF Holdings (Hong Kong) Limited, Member of the Sixth Election Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
赵文利
ZHAO Wenli
Council Member and Vice President of the Hong Kong Institute of International Finance, Chief Strategist of CCB International
董一岳
DONG Yiyue
Director and Head of Policy Research, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
吴高林
WU Gaolin
Chairman, Hong Kong Intellectual Property Exchange and Executive Vice Chairman, U.S.-China Business Association
黎 晨
LI Chen
Associate Professor, Centre for China Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Honorary Fellow, Lau Chor Tak Institute of Global Economics and Finance
傅诚刚
Calvin Chenggang FU
Chairman of the China Innovation Finance Institute

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