2011 Australia Investment Conference

11 August 2011 Sydney, Australia

Sentiment towards Asia and the emerging markets has changed. The exponential shape of Australia's export curve is causing growing pains in China. Rising inflation and the economic, political, and social ramifications of climate change are creating heightened concern. Investors need sustainable business models, protection from asset bubbles, and insights into how to foster a new generation of Asian tigers.

The Australia Investment Conference brings those insights and more out into the open. Topics for discussion include: the risks of Australia's rising exports of commodities to China and Asia broadly, the implications of the rise of China and the emerging markets to investment professionals, and the economic impact of climate change to Australia and how it affects socioeconomic and political drivers of change.

The following session will be added to this package when it is available:
  • "Managing Volatility of Emerging Markets," Bud Haslett, CFA, and Matthew Moran
  • Executive Panel Discussion: Asia and Emerging Market—Australia's Greatest Opportunity and Greatest Risk
  • "China's Economic Growth—Perspectives from the Top," Jing Ulrich
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10/13/2011 Managing Volatility of Emerging Markets
SpeakersBud Haslett, FRM, CFA; Matthew T. Moran
Length42Min
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9/21/2011 How Long Can China Grow? Government Policies and Implications for the Investment Industry
SpeakerMichael Pettis
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