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Pre-conference Workshop September 26th,2007 1400-1730
The application of beta & portable alpha tools in China’s derivative market


Day One September 27th, 2007
0800 Registration
0845 Opening Address
0900 Macro-control: whether derivatives will bring more economic bubbles or not?
0940 Starting from stock index futures: the landscape of financial innovation in China
1020 Tea Break
1050 How do the investors grasp the market opportunities brought by the launch of SIF under the expectation of RMB          appreciation?
1130 The hedging strategy of institutional investors in China’s SIF market
1210 Constantly Evolving Financial Services Technology
1250 Lunch
1400 Legal perspective on China’s derivative market
1440 Credit rating issues: international rating agency vs. China rating practices
1520 Tea Break
1550 Derivatives dominate: how does it change the investment and wealth management manners and profit mode?
1630 Will derivatives change the trend of China’s stock market?
1710 Post-SIF era: the development strategy of close-ended funds and ETF in China
1750 Evaluating the impacts of SIF on future warrant market in China
1830 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of Day One
1840 Cocktail Part

Day Two September 28th,2007
0800 Registration
0900 QDII structured products: QDII’s stable development requires mature domestic derivatives market
0930 Amount limit approval, supervision and futures market entry of QFII
1000 Stock index futures’ clearing and risk supervision
1030 Tea Break
1050 Panel Discussion: Which is more important for QDII structured products?—the product design or the amount limit?
1130 Corresponding to the speedy development of QDII, accounting and tax issues of financial derivatives in China
1210 From broker to financial institution: the spallation and cross-border cooperation of Chinese futures companies
1250 Lunch
1400 Fund manager’s shortcut to SIF: the structured product design of special account wealth management
1440 What the next underlying assets of derivatives in China—state bond, interest, credit or foreign exchange?
1520 Tea Break
1550 Panel Discussion: Significant role the exchanges perform in derivatives products innovation
1630 Being aware of the Butterfly Effect of FX: how far are derivatives from industry entrepreneurs?
1710 Completing the derivatives market with OTC market to promote the risk transformation system in China
1750 Closing remarks from the chair
1800 End of the conference

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