Asia Capital Markets Forum 2015

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Asia Capital Markets Forum 2015
Asia Capital
Markets Forum 2015
Regulatory review and outlook for in-house counsel and market players
October 28 2015 • JW Marriott, Hong Kong
Benefits of attending:
n Learn how international developments will impact your investment and legal strategy
n Gain insight on how the market is structuring RMB bonds
n Hear best practices in due diligence and mitigating operational risk
n Understand why Asia is pushing for socially responsible investment and how you can
benefit
n Debate the effect of rising NPLs in Asia and what effect this will have on Asia’s
restructuring market
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Asia Capital Markets Forum
October 28 2015 • JW Marriott, Hong Kong
Introduction
The IFLR Asia Capital Markets Forum returns to Hong Kong in October. Sentiment is positive among stakeholders as
Asia demonstrates exciting progress to further develop its capital markets. China is in the spotlight, with regulations
being introduced in efforts to make the yuan fully convertible. The successful launch of the stock connect has
triggered a chain reaction, such as proposals to establish a bond connect and suggestions to create a LSE-Shanghai
stock connect.
Attracting over 250 delegates last year, the forum will touch on latest matters relating to the growth of socially
responsible investment, KYC challenges, high yield opportunities, investing in distressed debt and how new
extraterritorial regulations will impact Asia based practitioners.
The forum brings together leading industry representatives, policy makers, key regulators, institutional investors, law
firms, banks and corporate counsel to discuss the key developments for Asia’s financing market through a series of
panel discussions.
Reserve your place today to hear trend predictions from leading experts and how you can use this to drive your
business and legal strategy. Contact [email protected] to register.
Who you will meet:
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Bankers’ and corporate counsel
Company secretaries
Investment bankers
Institutional investors
Regulators
Private practice lawyers
For registration or more information,
Visit: www.iflr.com/ACM2015 Email: [email protected] Call: +44 (0) 20 7779 8740
Asia Capital Markets Forum
October 28 2015 • JW Marriott, Hong Kong
agenda
8.15
Registration
9.00
Welcome from IFLR
9.05
Keynote speech – Chris Savundra, senior executive
leader – markets enforcement, ASIC
9.20
How international developments will shape Asia’s
capital markets
n Preparing for the incoming UK Senior Manager Regime: who will fall
under the regime, what constitutes controlled activity and the
regulatory approvals involved
n How will the Mifid II reforms affect the Asian market?
n Volcker Rule’s implications: SEC’s enforcement and examination
trends, and the SOTUS exemption
n Is harmonisation the key? A look at the Asean’s ambitions and the EU
Capital Markets Union
Charlotte Robins, partner, Norton Rose Fulbright (Chair)
Rebecca Terner Lentchner, executive director, head of policy and
regulatory affairs, ASIFMA
Chris Savundra, senior executive leader – markets enforcement, ASIC
Ben Hammond, partner, registered foreign consultant, Ashurst
Duncan Jones, head of compliance of local markets and the Pacific
Islands, Global Markets Business, ANZ
10.10
Networking and coffee break
10.30 Equity capital market developments
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A-shares versus H-shares: what should Chinese companies choose?
Privatisation of US-listed ChinaCos: is this still an attractive option?
The future of VIE: impact of the consultation paper on VIE structures
The sponsor regulations two years later: have they changed the
market?
Lance Chen, partner, Baker & McKenzie (Chair)
Xusheng Yang, founding partner, FenXun Partners
Marshall Nicholson, Managing Director, Nomura International (Hong
Kong) Limited
Kammy Yuen, managing director & head of China, Hong Kong –
depositary receipts division, BNY Mellon
Tom Hall, director, legal investment banking, investment banking division,
Credit Suisse
11.25
The markets’ appetite for RMB bonds: an overview
and structural trends
n Outlook for continued growth of offshore RMB bond market and the
internationalisation of RMB
n Recent bond offering structures: how the market is innovating
n Comparing bond structure trends with other key jurisdictions
n Easing reforms: what the changing regulatory landscape means for
capital raising in China
n How the new framework for panda bonds will change the game
Jay Lee, partner, Simmons & Simmons (Chair)
Jason Pan, head legal, DCM, Greater China, NE Asia, Asean & South
Asia, Standard Chartered Bank
Andrew Loong, head of capital markets execution – Asia, legal, ANZ
Dan Kuhnel, director, primary market relations and international fixed
income product management, EuroClear Bank HK
12.15
Networking lunch
13.15 SRI: financing a sustainable future
n Green bond primer: is Asia embracing green fixed-income financing?
n How emerging standards are providing assurance and transparency
to investors, including governing principles, certification agencies and
issuer obligations
n Distinguishing between climate change bonds, rainforest bonds and
green bonds
n What is ‘green’: how does due diligence on projects behind green
bonds occur?
n The evolving standard: ESG due diligence and action plans
n Khazanah’s SRI sukuk and what it means for future shariah-compliant
deals in this space
Vicky Muenzer-Jones, partner, Norton Rose Fulbright (Chair)
David Johnson, foreign legal consultant,, Norton Rose Fulbright
Alexander Shaik, partner and general counsel, ADM Capital
Mushtaq Kapasi, chief representative – Asia-Pacific, ICMA
James Pearson, CEO, Pacific Risk Advisors
14.10 Evolving high yield market
n How covenant packages for Asian HY credits have changed
n Understanding Indonesia’s new hedging rules and how their
application affects the deal environment
n What to expect from Asia’s frontier issuers
n The development of local-currency high-yield markets (Singapore
dollar and Thai baht)
n Outlook: how China’s domestic bond market reopening will impact
the market
Matthew Sheridan, partner, Sidley Austin (Chair)
Anna-Marie Slot, partner, head of high yield, Ashurst
Raymond Goh, director, global investments, Anbang Asset Management
(Hong Kong)
Jake Avayou, vice president - senior covenant officer, corporate finance
group, Moodys
Haitham Ghattas, head of high yield capital markets – Asia, Deutsche Bank
15.00
Networking and coffee break
15.15 KYC: the growing importance of due diligence
n Best practices in mitigating operational risk: remaining compliant in an
increasingly onerous and rapidly evolving regulatory landscape
n Staying alert: identifying and prioritising growing risk areas
n Information governance and developments in data analytics: managing
extraterritorial demands, including defending US production orders
and conflicts with local compliance requirements
n Improving AML and sanctions compliance amid tightening regulatory
enforcement
Kapil Kirpalani, head of APAC regulatory compliance, HarbourVest (Chair)
Melanie Moore, regional head, corporate finance advisory and control
room, Asia Pacific, BNP Paribas
Gero Schreiber, head of legal and compliance, Asia & Australia, Banking
and Finance, Siemens
Hannes Valtonen, chief compliance officer, PAG Asia
Kris Lee, vice-president, ACFE Hong Kong Chapter
16.10 Distressed debt investing: rise and impact of
Asia’s NPL
n In the event of a default: actionable breaches and possible remedies
n Resolving inter-creditor relationships and priority issues during restructuring
n What implications will have on Kaisa the Asian restructuring market?
What happening onshore? An analysis of recent ChinaCo defaults,
such as Zhejiang Xingrun, Credit Gold , LDK Solar, Suntech, Suzlon,
and Bumi
Stuart Tait, partner, Hogan Lovells (Chair)
Anthony Root, senior advisor, Moelis & Company
Steve Lyons, chief operating officer and general counsel, SC Lowy
William Hay, general counsel, Baring Private Equity Asia
Patrick Cowley, principal, advisory, restructuring services, KPMG
17.00
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