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Book Forum: The Future of China's Bond Market

Wednesday, March 13, 2019 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
CSIS Headquarters 2nd Floor Conference Center

China’s bond market, which has been growing by leaps and bounds, is destined to play an increasingly important role at home and abroad, and the inclusion of its bonds in global indices will be a positive milestone for its financial market integration. For policymakers and investors alike, this calls for a good understanding of the bond market structure, its unique characteristics, and areas for reform. This event presents the findings from the IMF’s latest work on the topic, The Future of China’s Bond Market, which analyzes all of the major segments of China’s bond market, including sovereign bonds, corporate bonds and local government bonds. Following opening remarks from Deputy Managing Director David Lipton, several of the contributors, led by the IMF’s chief representative in China Alfred Schipke, will present the book’s main findings. Former U.S. Treasury official and US Representative to the IMF Mark Sobel will then offer some initial commentary, before opening up the discussion with the audience. 

Featuring a presentation by

Alfred Schipke
Senior Resident Representative of China,  International Monetary Fund

Fabio Natalucci
Deputy Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department,  International Monetary Fund

Ding Ding
Deputy Division Chief, International Monetary Fund

And Commentary by

Mark Sobel
Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Simon Chair in Political Economy

Moderated by

Scott Kennedy
Senior Adviser, Freeman Chair in China Studies and Director, Project on Chinese Business and Political Economy

This event is made possible through general support to CSIS. 
Featuring
Alfred Schipke
Senior Resident Representative of China, International Monetary Fund
Fabio Natalucci
Deputy Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department, International Monetary Fund
Ding Ding
Deputy Division Chief, International Monetary Fund, International Monetary Fund
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Mark Sobel
Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Economics Program
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Scott Kennedy
Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics
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