China Seminar: Update on the Economic & Financial Landscape and the Internationalization of the RMB – 12h00, 14 February 2017 – Ghent
January 23, 2017 Category FCCC activities, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) and the Province of East-Flanders are organizing a seminar focusing on ‘An Update on the Economic & Financial Landscape and the Internationalization of the RMB’. This seminar will take place from 12h00 to 14h00 on 14 February 2017 at het Provinciehuis, Gouvernementstraat 1, 9000 Ghent.
Speakers: Jason Lee, General Manager KBC Bank NV Shanghai Branch Bernard Van Hees, General Manager KBC Bank NV Hong Kong Branch
In the recent months, the growth of the Chinese economy appears to have stabilized, albeit that growth is not even across all sectors. Jason Lee will provide his views regarding the outlook for the China economy and how various sectors are affected differently. He will also provide an update of the financial landscape and the related impact for foreign companies active in China. To conclude, Bernard Van Hees will provide an update on the internationalization of the RMB and the related opportunities or threats.
Programme:
12h00 Registration & Sandwich lunch
12h30 Welcome by Ms Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce
12h35 Update on the Economic & Financial Landscape and the Internationalization of the RMB by:
Mr Jason Lee, General Manager KBC Bank BV Shanghai Branch
Mr Bernard Van Hees, General Manager KBC Bank NV Hong Kong Branch
Followed by question and answer session
14h00 End of seminar
If you are interested in attending this seminar, we kindly invite you to sign up here.
Participation fee (incl. 21% VAT):
Members: 66,55 €
Non-members: 90,75 €
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