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Wednesday, April 13 Thursday, April 14 Friday, April 15 Saturday, April 16
Saturday, April 16
07:30 - 08:45 PE/VC Breakfast Session (Invitation Only)
Moderator: Fang Fang, vice-chairman, Asia, JP Morgan
Speaker: Dai Xianglong, chairman, National Council for Social Security Fund, China
07:15 -08:45 Breakfast Session: New Zealand-China Free Trade Agreement - Springboard for Growth
Speaker: Bill English, deputy prime minister & finance minister, New Zealand
09:00 - 10:15 Rediscover the Growth Potential of Japan
Despite sustained economic depression, there is no reason to underestimate Japan's potential in capital, technology and human resources. Japanese experiences in energy-saving, environmental protection, R&D and innovation, management and corporate cultures are still valued and emulated in many ways. The challenge is how to avoid another Lost Decade and get back on the growth track through painstaking reforms.
Moderator: Mikio Sasaki, former chairman of the board, Mitsubishi Corporation
Panelists: Kent Calder, director, Japan Studies, John Hopkins University
Haruhiko Hirate, senior vice-president, Takeda Pharmaceutical
Katsuyuki Kawatsura, managing director, Asahi Breweries
Liu Jiren, chairman & CEO, Neusoft Corporation
Akio Mimura, chairman, Nippon Steel Corporation
Xiang Bing, founding dean, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
09:00 - 10:15 Chinese Renminbi "Going Out": Prospect and Challenges
Renminbi is going out of the border with the pilot trade settlement scheme well received among companies and banks. The move, however, constrained by renminbi's inconvertibility, poses challenges to China's monetary policy, capital market and financial stability. The panel will discuss the prospect and challenges of renminbi going out.
Moderator: David Marsh, co-chairman, Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF)
Panelists: Jaspal Bindra, group executive director, Standard Chartered
Dai Xianglong, chairman, National Council for Social Security Fund, China
John Frisbie, president, US-China Business Council
Yasheng Huang, professor, Sloan School of Management, MIT
Charles Li, chief executive, Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing Ltd.
John McCormick, chairman & CEO, Royal Bank of Scotland Asia Pacific
10:45 - 12:00 European/American Financial Regulations Bills: What to Learn?
How do European/American financial regulation bills address flaws in their financial systems? Asian financial systems are different from the EU and the US in terms of innovation, systemic risks and market sophistication, and should therefore follow a different approach to financial regulation. How can Asia strike a balance among financial openness, innovation and regulation?
Moderator: Tom Easton, Asia business editor, the Economist
Panelists: Mark Dalton, co-chairman & CEO, Tudor Investment Corporation
Gerry Grimstone, chairman, Standard Life
Liu Mingkang, chairman, China Banking Regulatory Commission
Warwick Smith, chairman, New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory, ANZ Bank
Mckinney Tsai, chairman, Mega Financial Holding
Wang Yincheng, president, PICC Property and Casualty Co Ltd
10:45 - 12:00 BFA Across-Straits Business Roundtable:
ECFA has been signed into effect in 2010 and the Early Harvest Program was kicked off on January 1, 2011 - the first year of the Mainland's 12th Five-Year Plan Period. How will enterprises across the Straits seize the opportunity to strengthen cooperation and achieve win-win?
Co-Chairs: Dai Xianglong, chairman, National Council for Social Security Fund, China
Fredrick F. Chien, senior advisor, Cross-Strait Foundation
12:15 - 14:15 Luncheon Session: World Economy 2011
Moderator: Wang Boming, editor-in-chief, Caijing
Panelists: Lou Jiwei, chairman, China Investment Corporation
Stjepan Mesic, former president, Croatia
Surin, secretary general, ASEAN
Jean Pierre Raffarin, former prime minister, France
John Rice, vice-chairman, General Electric
Zhou Xiaochuan, governor, People's Bank of China
14:30 - 16:00 The Real Estate Session
Given the heavy-handedness and determination evident in government policies, innovation seems to be the only way out for the struggling real estate sector: innovative ideas in strategy, land environment, design, energy-saving, environmental protection, financing etc. Panelists of the session will share their thoughts and practices in innovation-driven growth.
Moderator: Xiang Xi, editor-in-chief, Southern Weekend
Panelists: Chen Huai, director general, Policy Research Center, Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Construction
Lilu Huang, chief editor, China Entrepreneur Magazine
Kim Yew Lee, founder & chairman, Country Heights Venture
Liu Xiaoguang, vice-chairman & general manager, China Capital Group
Pan Shiyi, chairman, SOHO China Ltd.
Linda Wong, chairman, Yihai Real Estate Holdings
14:30 - 16:00 Private Enterprises Going Global: Strategies & Options
M&A activities by Chinese enterprises have reported a record high. As the most dynamic drivers of the Chinese economy, private enterprises strive to be a real multinational company. However, international competitiveness is more than just hard power. How do Chinese private enterprises handle multicultural management? While learning from advanced expertise of western counterparts, how do Chinese private enterprises distinguish themselves and compete in a way the world market feels at ease with?
Moderator: Song Lixin, editor-in-chief, Talents Magazine
Panelists: Chen Feng, chairman, HNA Group
Tak Wong Cho, chairman, Fuyao Glass Industry Group
Jiang Xipei, chairman, Far East Holding Group
Yang Wenjun, president, Inner Mongolia Mengniu Group
Zhou Xiaoguang, chairman, Shin Kong Holdings
Zhu Yulai, president, China International Capital Corporation
14:30 - 15:30 Boao TV Debate I: Inclusive Development
Moderator: Yang Rui, anchor, CCTV
16:00 - 17:00 Boao TV Debate II: Inflation
Moderator: Yang Rui, anchor, CCTV
16:30 - 17:15 News Conference
Wednesday, April 13 Thursday, April 14 Friday, April 15 Saturday, April 16
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