FT Global Events, 12 November 2009 (Hilton Hotel, Singapore)
What Role Does Risk Management Now Play in Organizations and Who is Ultimately Responsible?
CAMRI’s Professor Joseph Cherian will offer insights as a panel speaker at the third Enterprise Risk Management Thought Leadership Series, hosted by FT Global Events in association with SAS, on 12 November 2009 in Singapore.
Institutional Investor’s Asia & Middle East Government Funds Roundtable, 18 November 2009 (Raffles Hotel, Singapore)
Global Investing: Will Decoupling Last?
The emerging country stock markets have certainly stormed back faster than those of developed countries. But much depends on their ability to fuel their own economic growth and not be as dependent on trade surplus from the developed world. And if emerging markets offer the most promise, is it wiser to be an active or a passive index/ETF investor? Professor Joe Cherian of CAMRI will serve as a panelist during the panel discussion covering global equity trends, active versus passive investments, decoupling, and the current challenges facing Asia and Middle East government funds.
An NUSBSA Business Mission: Trekking to Hong Kong, 26 -29 November 2009 (Hong Kong)
The Race to the Top
Who will emerge as the leading financial centre of Asia?
The latest Global Financial Centres Index, published by Financial Times, has 5 Asian cities on its Top 10 list. Shanghai, Singapore and Hong Kong are the cities to look out for. What will this mean for the crisis-stricken US economy? How will the West respond to the shifting of commercial centres? And which Asian city will come up tops? Professor Joseph Cherian of CAMRI will touch on these issues with a fresh and insightful perspective as well as provide an Asian market outlook for 2010 at NUS Business School Alumni dinner in Hong Kong on 27 November 2009.