China in focus
Greater China Conference (GCC) 2024
Greater China Conference (GCC) 2024
In its 24th year, the Greater China Conference (GCC) is the premier forum for investors seeking to understand the opportunities and challenges of investing in China.
Themed “China and the world: recalibration and alignment“, the annual conference addressed the latest investment trends and developments and provided unparalleled access to domestic and international China specialists, from current and former policy makers, through leading economists and strategists, to industry and company experts. Other key areas of focus include global monetary and geopolitical environment, global supply chain, China-US relations, Sino-Europe/Middle East opportunities, climate transition, economic and market outlook. In terms of sectors, the conference discussed key sectors such as new technologies, semiconductors, e-commerce, consumption, auto, banking, property and healthcare.
Conference highlights
Conference highlights
Dr. Wang Tao, UBS Chief China Economist, discussed the key drivers of China’s economic growth in 2024.
Phineas Glover, UBS Head of APAC ESG Research, explains the implications of deglobalization for the world’s net-zero roadmap
UBS has deep China experience and expertise, the result of over 30 years operating on the ground in one of the world’s most dynamic markets. Via our unique dual platform, UBS Securities offers best in class domestic banking and capital markets services, as well as international access and cross border solutions for institutional investors and corporates.
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The UBS China Briefing, in collaboration with Wall Street Journal
The UBS China Briefing, in collaboration with Wall Street Journal
Based on UBS Research and interviews with UBS experts in 2020 and again in 2021, we explore the new drivers of China's economy and how they are influencing global growth in these 8 articles, covering macro trends and investment opportunities, China’s net zero goals, the data paradigm and consumption patterns.
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UBS Securities celebrates 15 years in China
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Executive Series: Changed Regulatory Paradigm - Influence on China‘s Capital Market
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Available in Mandarin, with English subtitles.
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Stay invested but diversified in Chinese stocks
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China’s Little Sisters Power drives consumption
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IIF China Series
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China A-Shares: FAQs
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