A China Economy update with Raymond Yeung, Chief Economist Greater China, ANZ

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Shirlin Liu

x.liu@asialinkbusiness.com.au

T: +61 3 9035 3088

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Asialink Business, ANZ and ShineWing Australia are delighted to invite you to attend an in conversation with Chief Economist Greater China for ANZ, Raymond Yeung.

Join this discussion to gain insight into one of the fastest evolving major economies in the world and explore how the Australian business community can best prepare for future success.

The Chinese Government has set the economic growth target at the opening of the National People’s Congress, announcing a 6.0-6.5% GDP target with a cut in value added tax rate. What does this new economic reality mean for Australian businesses in terms of consumer growth and demand for products and services. Are we really seeing a downturn?

Raymond Yeung, Chief Economist Greater China, ANZ will provide an in-depth view of China’s economy and will also address the geopolitical uncertainties around the current US/China trade tensions and the opportunities and challenges for Australian businesses in the short and medium-term.

About Raymond Yeung:
As Chief Economist, Greater China with Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ), Raymond Yeung leads an award-winning China research team. The team, based in Hong Kong and Shanghai, has been recognised by KangaNews as #1 Asian Coverage on Fixed-Income Research Pool (2017) and by Asiamoney as #2 for Asian Macroeconomic Research (2016). He speaks regularly on Bloomberg, CNBC and Yi Cai (第一财经).Over the past seven years his insightful analysis has garnered a strong following among ANZ’s clients, including sovereign institutions, Chinese and multi-national corporates and financial institutions. He started his career in 1997 with a think tank providing policy advocacy to governments, central banks and regulators in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Prior to joining ANZ in 2010, Raymond was Deputy Head of Asia Economics at Swiss Re.


For further information please contact Shirlin Liu on x.liu@asialinkbusiness.com.au.