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Doing Business In China

by Forsyth Barr

Podcast by Forsyth Barr

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Episodes

Business In China - Episode 05 - Christopher Balding

33m · Published 16 Nov 00:00
China’s Economic Risks We spoke with Christopher Balding, Professor of economics at Peking University HSBC Business School. Chis is a well know student of China’s economy. He has was over 10k followers on twitter, and writes on the Balding's World blog on China, as well as a column on Bloomberg View on China. We spoke on several issues including; * The official Xinhua news (owned by the Communist party) wrote an article on “Why is 6 pct growth achievable for China's economy” out beyond 2020 thanks to improvement in industrial structure, upgrading of consumer spending and progress of urbanization. Chris expressed his concerns with some issues like low productivity and negative demographics. * Chris’s take on China’s ability to drive innovation and deploy technology to help drive growth * His thoughts on supply side reform, and SOE reform. * His concerns about Chinese debt, and more broadly the risks in the financial system. * The property market in China, and the divergence between upper tier cities and lower tier cities

Business in China - Episode 04 - Tony Tang

32m · Published 08 Nov 00:00
China Debt Challenges Today we are speaking to Tony Tang. Tony has 19 years’ experience in China, with past experience as being managing director and head of ratings at Dagong Glboal, one of China’s largest rating agencies. Before that he was director of China ratings at S&P. We discussed: · Should we be concerned with China’s debt position, and where most of the debt is contracted · Debt within state owned enterprises, and if this will make it easier for China to handle debt risks · What measures China should employee to reduce the risks of debt accumulation becoming systematic · The growth in consumer debt in China · The differences between Chinese rating agencies and international peers · The growth in China’s corporate bond market · Measures China needs to introduce to attract foreign capital to the bond and equity markets · Shadow banking in China Find out more at www.forsythbarr.co.nz

Business in China - Episode 03 - Mitch Presnick

35m · Published 26 Sep 00:00
Being a Foreign Entrepreneur in China, with Mitch Presnick. Mitch is an very success American Entrepreneur who has been in China for almost 30 years. Mitch ran government affairs for Budweiser in China for 8 years, before going on to launch Super 8 hotels, has been an incredible successes story (they have over 1000 hotels). He is also now at an award winning alternative investment manager specialising in China-related securities. Mitch is regularly on CNBC, and also did a TedX talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Lr-Mv9yCd0). We spoke to Mitch about his experiences launching businesses in China.

Business in China - Episode 02 - Song Guo

47m · Published 22 Sep 00:00
Song Gao, who is co-CEO and head of research at PRC Macro (a China macro consulting firm). Previously Song served as China Country Representative and Principal Analyst for the Observatory Group (Washington, DC). In this capacity he was responsible for all macro, political and policy research. Prior to joining Observatory Group he served as a Senior Economist of China Monitor Inc (CMI), a platform for China macroeconomic and industry forecasting and analysis drawing on the extensive resources of partner company China Economic Information Network (CEInet). Prior to joining CMI he was a professor and researcher at Junniata College in the US. http://www.prcmacro.com/about We discussed; * The upcoming party congress * The reform agenda in the coming years * Why China will still try and achieve high growth in the next 5 years * Measures the government can take to boost consumption * What the government may do to reduce debt risks

Doing Business In China has 4 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:29:16. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 25th, 2024 10:11.

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