The China Club 13/F, The Old Bank of China Building Bank Street, Central Hong Kong |
Tuesday, October 23, 2018 |
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8:00-8:50 am | Registration & Breakfast |
8:50-9:00 am | Welcome Joe Gyourko, Martin Bucksbaum Professor of Real Estate, Finance and Business Economics & Public Policy; Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Director, Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center at the Wharton School Susan Stutsman Sessa, Managing Director, Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center at the Wharton School Maisy Wong, James T. Riady Associate Professor of Real Estate; Assistant Director, Grayken Program in International Real Estate, Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center at the Wharton School |
9:00-10:00 am | A Conversation with Marc Rowan, Co-Founder and Senior Managing Director, Apollo Global Management, LLC Facilitator: Geoffrey Garrett, Dean of the Wharton School; Reliance Professor of Management and Private Enterprise at the Wharton School; Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania |
10:00-10:10 am | Break |
10:10-11:10 am | Is India Property the Next Great Global Growth Story? India has tantalized property investors for decades. How has the Modi government and the changing competitive landscape in Asia affected the opportunities in India? Hear leading financiers, owners and investors discuss what one needs to do to prosper in India. Moderator: Anand B. Madduri, Senior Managing Director, Head of the Opportunity Fund in Asia, Lone Star Funds |
11:10-11:20 am | Break |
11:20-12:20 pm | Changing Macro Risks and the Chinese Property Markets Political and economic factors ranging from global trade wars to national deleveraging strategies are changing the macro environment for investing in and managing real estate companies and properties. Hear from leading investors and owners in China on what the macro situation for micro-level decisions on the ground. Moderator: Joe Gyourko |
12:20-1:20 pm | Introduction of Forest Lin, Maisy Wong Forest Lin, Managing Partner, Tencent Investment, How to Find the Next Generation Platform Companies? |
1:20-1:30 pm | Closing Remarks |