CEIBS
 
China Europe International Business School
Quick Access
 
  China Bankers Forum > Programme
     
Programme  
     
 
 September 17 (Friday)

08:30 ~ 09:00

Registration


CEIBS Shanghai Petrochemical Auditorium

 

09:00 ~ 09:10

 

 

 

 

 

 



09:10 ~ 09:25

Welcome Address


Prof. Zhu Xiaoming

Executive President and Professor of Management, CEIBS


Mr. Wang Boming

Editor-in-Chief of CAIJING Magazine

Opening Keynote Speech I


Mr. Tu Guangshao

Standing Committee Member of the CPC Shanghai Municipal Committee,

Vice Mayor of Shanghai

 

Moderator:

Prof. Zhang Weijiong

Vice President & Co-Dean of CEIBS

 

Session 1

2011 - Prospects for the Global Banking

 

 

Is the economic recovery real? Will there be a second downturn? The economic reshuffling is presenting a historical opportunity for the global banking industry to achieve breakthroughs in regulation, restructuring and business management, when emerging economies are trying to close the gap with developed countries. 

 

09:25 ~ 09:40

Influence of Global Financial Regulatory Reform on Banking Industry

Dr. Zhu Min

President Special Adviser of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)


09:40 ~ 09:55

Analysis on the Global Banking Industry

Mr. Keith Pogson

Managing Partner of Financial Services, Ernst & Young Asia Pacific


09:55 ~ 10:10

Banking Reform & Practices in China

Mr. Li Ruogu

Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of China


10:10 ~ 10:25

Global Banking Sector's Road to Recovery in Post-Crisis Times

Dr. Gerard Lyons 

Chief Economist & Group Head of Global Research,Standard Chartered Bank plc

 

10:25 ~ 10:50

Panel Discussion:

Global Banking: Restructuring and Future Competition Scenario


10:50 ~ 11:10

Q&A

Moderator:

Prof. Chang Chun

Professor of Finance & Associate Dean of CEIBS


11:10 ~ 11:30

Coffee Break

 Session 2

New Models for the Global Banking

 

 

One thing that the financial meltdown has shown in crystal clear relief is that among the many contributing factors, there can be no doubt that risk management didn’t adequately manage risks.  How can the banking industry, in the post-crisis era, rebuild confidence in risk management through regulatory measures, structural optimization, corporate governance and innovation? How can banks, in the deleveraging process, prevent the reoccurrence of an overly aggressive expansion mode? How can banking mammoths in trouble manage to win? How can banks encourage continuous innovation of products and services, and build a diversified banking service system? This session will address these critical issues from different perspectives.

 

11:30 ~ 11:45

The China Model and its Regulatory Principles

Mr. Jiang Dingzhi

Vice Chairman & Deputy Secretary of the Committee of CPC,

China Banking Regulatory Commission

 

11:45 ~ 12:00

The Changing Landscape of UK-based Banking Sector

Mr. Nick Anstee

Lord Mayor of the City of London

 

12:00 ~ 12:15

Risk Control Strategy at the Bank of Communications

Mr. Niu Ximing

President of Bank of Communications


12:15 ~ 12:30

Integrated Risk and Performance Management for Banking Industry

Mr. Albert Chan

Managing Director of Banking Industry, Accenture Greater China


12:30 ~ 12:55

Panel Discussion:

Examination on Excessive Leverage in Banking - Perspective from the New Basel Accord


12:55 ~ 13:15

Q & A

Moderator:

Mr. He Gamg

Executive Editor of CAIJING Magazine


13:15 ~ 14:15



Luncheon

CEIBS Student Centre


 Session 3

Global Finance: Reform and Cooperation

 

 

In a globalized economy, financial isolationism inhibits the construction of a healthy global financial market. International cooperation becomes vital to the global financial reform. It is now a worldwide consensus to maintain financial stability by strengthening communications on regulatory measures, information sharing, market opening-up, and business cooperation. It is also a mission shared by economies worldwide to encourage cross-border mergers & acquisitions, and reinforce competent and innovative financial institutions, under the prerequisite that each economy can still maintain its relative independence for financial and economic safety.


14:15 ~ 14:30

Global Financial Cooperation and Regulatory Reform

Prof. Wu Xiaoling

Standing Committee Member of the National Peoples Congress,

Deputy Director of the Financial & Economic Affairs Committee of NPC,    

President of the CEIBS Lujiazui International Finance Research Centre


14:30 ~ 14:45

Hong Kong's Roles in China's Reform and Opening

Mr. Norman Chan

Chief Executive of Hong Kong Monetary Authority

14:45 ~ 15:00

China’s Banking : its Opening-up and Cross-Border Cooperation

Mr. Andrew Au

Chairman & CEO of CITI Citibank (China) Co.,Ltd


 

15:00 ~ 15:15

 

  • Global Financial Regulatory Reform from the Perspective of Euro Zone

    Mr. Juan Manuel San Roman 

    General Manager of Santander Bank, Asia-Pacific Region

  • 15:15 ~ 15:40

    Panel Discussion:

    Global Financial Regulation Restructuring & Emerging Trends for Cross-Border M&A


    15:40 ~ 16:00

    Q&A

    Moderator:

    Prof. Zhu Tian

    Professor of Economics of CEIBS


    16:00 ~ 16:20

    Coffee Break

     Session 4

    Chinas Choice: Specialized vs. Universal Banking

     

     

    China is becoming the most attractive market with the greatest potential. As its banking sector continues to open up and deregulate, it is confronted with numerous challenges including: how to improve the regulatory system in transforming from specialized banking to universal banking? how to promote expansion and innovation? how to seize the opportunity provided by RMB internationalization and Shanghais turning into an international financial center to enhance the capital advantages, prevent systematic risks, and expand international cooperation in a post-crisis era?
     

    16:20 ~ 16:35

    The European Experience

    Mr. Manuel Galatas

    General Manager of BBVA Asia


    16:35 ~ 16:50

    Growth Strategy for China Minsheng Bank

    Mr. Dong Wenbiao

    Chairman of China Minsheng Bank


    16:50 ~ 17:05

    Strategic Analysis from an Investment Banking Perspective

    Mr. Rodney Ward

    President of Investment Banking Asia, UBS AG

    17:05 ~ 17:30

    Panel Discussion:

    Chinas Banking: Trends Towards Universal Banking &

    Overseas Expansion


    17:30 ~ 17:50

    Q&A

    Moderator:

    Mr. Piter de Jong

    Vice President of EUCCC and Chairman of the EUCCC Shanghai Board


    17:50 ~ 17:55

    Closing Address

    Prof. Pedro Nueno

    President and Chengwei Ventures Chair Professor of Entrepreneurship, CEIBS

     

     
         
     
       
      Registration
     
     

    Online Registration

    Tel
    +86-21-28905260

    Fax
    +86-21-28905273

    E-mail
    bankersforum@ceibs.edu

    Post
    Ms. Evelyn Tian
    699 Hongfeng Road
    Shanghai 201206, PRC

    Online Reservation at Pudong Shangri-La

    PSL

         
    Copyright@CEIBS. All Rights Reserved.