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AmCham Shanghai's Financial Services Committee is honored to have S&P Global Ratings return to speak at our Signature Luncheon Event. To be held on September 2nd from 11:30-14:00 at the Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Shanghai Centre. Seating will be limited, so please RSVP. This will be an insightful session you will not want to miss.


Sino-U.S. tensions complicate China's difficult economic transition to a more balanced and less debt-dependent economic model. Market-guided reforms have already contributed to rising default risks, tightening funding conditions, and weaker links between government sponsors and state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Will policymakers stay the course or retreat as external conditions deteriorate? And in either case, what are the growth and credit implications for local governments, financial services, and corporate sectors?

Agenda

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Registration and Networking
11:50 AM - 12:20 PM
Lunch Buffet
12:20 PM - 12:25 PM
Opening Remarks
12:25 PM - 12:55 PM
Macroeconomic Overview of China and the APAC Region
12:55 PM - 2:00 PM
Panel Presentations, Discussion, and Q&A

Speakers

  • Shaun Roache (Chief Economist and Managing Director of APAC at S&P Global Ratings)

    Shaun Roache

    Chief Economist and Managing Director of APAC at S&P Global Ratings

    Shaun Roache is the Chief Asia-Pacific Economist at S&P Global Ratings. Based in Singapore, he leads the economic research agenda and serves as the primary spokesperson on macro-economic matters across the region.

    Before joining S&P Global Ratings, Shaun was the Macro Strategist and Lead Economist at Temasek, a Singapore sovereign wealth fund, covering China, Japan and emerging markets. Before that, Shaun held various roles with the International Monetary Fund in both Washington, D.C. and Hong Kong, with responsibility for capital market surveillance, economic forecasting and outlooks.

    Shaun holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Birkbeck College, University of London and a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Queen’s University Belfast.

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  • Harry Hu (Senior Director of S&P Global Ratings)

    Harry Hu

    Senior Director of S&P Global Ratings

    Harry Hu is the sector lead analyst responsible for Chinese financial institutions research and analysis. He is based in the Hong Kong and has been with S&P Global Ratings since 2011. Harry is a member of Banks and Banking Industry Country Risk Assessment Global Industry Focus Teams.

    Prior to joining S&P Global Ratings, Harry spent 5 years at Australian Prudential Regulation Authority as a supervisor for a major bank, foreign banks and insurance subsidiaries. His prior work experience also include insolvency and corporate recovery and university teaching. Harry holds a First Class Finance Honours Commerce Degree from University of New South Wales and is a CFA charter holder.

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  • Chang Li (Director of S&P Global Ratings)

    Chang Li

    Director of S&P Global Ratings

    Chang Li joins the China corporate ratings team as Country Lead and Director. Based in Beijing, Chang will work with ratings team to expand our research and outreach in the local market.

    Before joining S&P, Chang spent over ten years on onshore financial market, engaging in various kinds of role including trading, research, and investment management. Chang holds an MBA degree from University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, a Master’s degree in Economics from University of International Business and Economics, and a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Zhejiang Sci-tech University. He is also a CFA charter holder and a member of CFA Institute.

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  • Kim Eng Tan (Senior Director of S&P Global Ratings)

    Kim Eng Tan

    Senior Director of S&P Global Ratings

    Kim Eng Tan is a Senior Director for the Sovereign Ratings team in Asia-Pacific. Based in Singapore, he leads the sovereign team’s analytical and outreach activities in the region and is S&P Global Ratings main spokesperson for sovereign ratings in Asia-Pacific. Kim Eng represents the Asia-Pacific in the global committee that oversees analytical issues relating to sovereign ratings. He was also a member of team of senior analysts who drafted the firm’s current methodology for rating sovereigns.

    Before joining S&P Global Ratings, Kim Eng was an economist in the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Ministry of Trade and Industry. At the MAS, he was a money market manager responsible for implementing foreign exchange policy and money market operations as well as development of the Singapore government securities market.

    Kim Eng holds a Bachelor of Accountancy (Honors) from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and a Master’s degree in Economics from the London School of Economics, UK.

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Tickets

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Member Ticket
Member Price RMB 250
Member Price (Pay at the door) RMB 300
Member Company Employee Ticket
Standard Price RMB 400
Door Price RMB 500
Non-Member Ticket
Standard Price RMB 700
Door Price RMB 800

Venue

The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Ballroom on 4/F

1376 Nanjing Road West
Shanghai, China

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