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China’s Asset Securitization Market: Navigating the Future

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With multi-decade-high inflation prompting aggressive Fed tightening and COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine crisis continuing to pressure economies, the PBOC has taken steps to strengthen growth support by cutting the policy rate and reserve requirement ratio. Meanwhile, the yuan is under pressure and the key tenor’s yield gaps between China and the U.S. treasuries have turned negative. Against this backdrop, what do investors in China's financial markets need to be aware of—and where can the best opportunities be found?

Join us as we explore how RMB assets have become important for global investors looking to diversify their investment risks. Our panel of expert speakers will also explore a wide variety of fixed income products, and examine the rapid growth of China’s onshore asset securitization market over the past decade.

Discussion topics
  • Can the global economy achieve a soft landing?
  • China's asset-backed securities market continues to provide opportunities despite challenges
  • Fixed income in China: Opportunities & challenges coexist—will the ABS market pick the tide?

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Speakers

Yao Lu

Head of Overseas Sales for Structured Products

China International Capital Corporation (International) Limited

Ms. Yao Lu is responsible for offshore clients in the structured products area.She had extensive experiences in global structured products, securitization, and private credit distribution areas.

She got her master degree at Duke University and an undergraduate degree at Shanghai Jiaotong University. Ms. Yao Lu has been a CFA charter holder since 2013.

Leo Liu

Head of Interest Rate Trading

China Citic Bank International

20 years experiences in greater China trading business. Working foot steps in Hong Kong, mainland China and Taiwan. Growth together and focusing on the latest development of market.

Chang Shu

Chief Asia Economist

Bloomberg Economics

Chang Shu is the Chief Asia Economist for Bloomberg Economics. She previously worked as senior economist at the Bank for International Settlements and Hong Kong Monetary Authority. Her publications span analysis of the yuan and cross border linkages in Asian financial markets.

David Qu

Economist

Bloomberg Intelligence

David Qu is an economist covering China for Bloomberg Economics. He previously worked at the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, where his research spanned the economy and financial markets. David has eight years experience working at the People's Bank of China.

Yimin Liu

Fixed Income & Derivatives Specialist

Bloomberg

Yimin Liu is part of the Fixed Income & derivatives workflow specialist team at Bloomberg. Yimin has extensive background from the financial market vendors at FIS, Refinitiv, IBM, and Finastra with coverage across treasury, risk, and data. Yimin specializes in derivative pricing and risk management, and has proven success in leading large treasury and risk management system's implementation projects across banks and securities in APAC.

Dahai Wang

Head of Greater China

Bloomberg L.P.

Dahai Wang is the Head of Greater China at Bloomberg LP., the global business and financial information and news leader. Based in Hong Kong, Mr. Wang oversees the region’s strategy for Bloomberg's financial products including the Bloomberg Professional service, which connects decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas. He leads teams across offices in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan as well as Korea, that support the financial information needs of leading corporations, regional banks and the financial services industry. Mr. Wang has deep market knowledge and expertise of the region with his more than 20 years of institutional sales experience across Bank of China, Nomura, Barclays and Deutsche Bank where he held several leadership positions. Most recently, he was Managing Director and Head of Institutional Client Group, China at Deutsche Bank in Hong Kong and prior to that, he was Managing Director and Head of China Financial Institution Distribution at Barclays Capital Asia. Mr. Wang received his Master of Economics from Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing, China where he majored in Finance and Banking.

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