Impacts of Fed easing & China's stimulus on the economy and market

As the global economy navigates a period of significant uncertainty compounded by geopolitical flashpoints, understanding the underlying economic dynamics is more critical than ever. In the United States, it might be premature to celebrate a soft landing, while in China, where policy has recently pivoted towards stimulus, more details still need to be clearly spelt out.


  • Will China's stimulus lead to more coordinated central bank easing?
  • What are the possible implications for various asset classes, as well as for businesses at large?


The AmCham China Financial Committee is pleased to invite Deloitte China Chief Economist Sitao Xu to the AmCham China office to answer these questions and more, and to shed light on a wide range of issues related to the global economy and financial markets. This event will also provide an opportunity for an open discussion with members.


Please mark your calendar for the afternoon of October 17. This will be an in-person meeting, and we encourage all participants to bring their questions and actively participate in the discussion.


Event details:

  • Event format: In-Person
  • Time & Date: Thursday, Oct 17 from 4:00-5:30 PM. Registration will start from 3:30 PM.
  • Language: Chinese
  • Contact: Ada Yang, ayang@amchamchina.org


Notes:

  • Tickets are non-refundable 48 hours before the start of the event.
  • Please make sure to register using your company email address.

Tickets

AmCham Member Ticket
Standard Price RMB 150
Non-AmCham Member Ticket
Standard Price RMB 450

Agenda

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Registration
4:00 PM - 4:10 PM
Opening Remarks
4:10 PM - 5:00 PM
Keynote Speech
5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Q&A and Free Discussion

Panel Speakers

  • Viki Huang (Head of Regulatory, Industry and Government Affairs In China and South Korea at State Street Corporation)

    Viki Huang

    Head of Regulatory, Industry and Government Affairs In China and South Korea at State Street Corporation

    Viki Huang is the Head of Regulatory, Industry and Government Affairs covering China and South Korea, for State Street Corporation, based in Beijing. In this role, she is responsible for regulatory policies, government affairs; coordinates and manages relations with regulators, government agencies, quasi-government organizations and trade associations. She previously worked at J.P. Morgan in the International Government Relations team for 7 years. She holds master degree from University of Illinois.

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  • Sitao Xu (Chief Economist at Deloitte China)

    Sitao Xu

    Chief Economist at Deloitte China

    Sitao Xu is the Chief Economist at Deloitte China, leading its economic and industry research. He previously served as Chief Representative of China and EIU Forecasting Director at the Economist Group from 2004 to 2014. His extensive career includes roles as Economist at MMS International (1995), Regional Treasury Economist at Standard Chartered (1996), Chief Economist for Asia at Societe Generale (2000-2002), and Head of Economics at ICBC (Asia) (2003). Sitao frequently writes for major publications and appears on financial TV networks. He holds degrees from Peking University, the University of Connecticut, and Boston College, and has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University. He is also a guest professor at Tsinghua University and has served on several corporate boards.

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Venue

WeWork, Pacific Century Place

Floor 5, Gate 5, Pacific Century Place,
2A Workers' Stadium North Road,
Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100027 北京市朝阳区工体北路甲2号,盈科中心5号门5层。 邮编100027

Beijing, Chaoyang District, China

If you have any questions please contact Ada Yang

Contact Organizer

+86 1085190862

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