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Discover How Blackstone And CITIC Capital View Investing In China's Real Estate Sector

June 6, 2016
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Shanghai, China, June 6, 2016 /ChinaNewswire.com/ - Next Tuesday, top investors from the Blackstone Group, CITIC Capital, Everbright Ashmore, V Capital and more will convene in Shanghai for the China Private Real Estate Investment Roundtable 2016.

The intimate event, organized by China Money Network, will feature China's most successful private real estate investors.

Register now to get access to leading dealmakers. Network with other attendees from top Chinese investment firms and real estate industry executives over an insightful roundtable discussion and a cocktail reception. Only limited seats available now.

Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/china-private-real-estate-investment-roundtable-2016-tickets-25636552619

Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Time: 4:30-7:30pm
Location: 50th Floor, Shanghai World Financial Center, 100 Century Avenue, Pudong, Shanghai
Language: Mandarin Chinese

After decades of rapid growth, China's institutionally invested real estate space was estimated to be second only to that of the US, at US$806 billion in 2015.

But as China's property market enter a paradigm shift away from the rapid price appreciation and growth of the past, how do private real estate investors find and execute a niche strategy to achieve attractive investment returns?

Panel discussion and Q&A will be conducted in Mandarin Chinese.

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

The Blackstone Group, Managing Director, Joe Chien
Mr. Chien is a managing director in Blackstone's Real Estate group based in Shanghai responsible for real estate acquisitions and initiatives in China. Before joining Blackstone, Mr. Chien was an executive director at GreenOak Real Estate Advisors in New York, where he focused on acquisitions in the U.S., Greater China, and India. Previously, he worked at Morgan Stanley in their real estate investing and mergers & acquisitions departments in New York and London.

CITIC Capital, Head of Real Estate, Stanley Ching
Mr. Ching heads CITIC Capital's Real Estate business, which has invested in over 20 projects with aggregate asset value of over US$8 billion in residential, retail and commercial properties since 2005. Mr. Ching has over 20 years of professional experience in investment management, investment banking and corporate banking, having worked at the HSBC Group, Societe Generale Asia and Industrial Bank of Japan.

Everbright Ashmore, CEO, James Pan
Mr. Pan is the chief executive officer of Everbright Ashmore Real Estate Fund. Prior to joining Everbright Ashmore, he worked for the Foreign Exchange Reserve Department of China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange, and established SAFE Investment Company, Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the People's Bank of China which had assets-under-management of more than HK$20 billion. Previously, Mr. Pan worked at asset management firm Seagate.

Kai Long Fund, Founder, Hei Ming Cheng
Mr. Cheng is the founder and chief executive of Kai Long Fund, with over 30 years of real estate experience in the Greater China region. Since co-founding the firm in 2004, Mr. Cheng has led the firm to invest in 30 real estate projects valuing over US$1.5 billion combined. Before KaiLong, Mr. Cheng was the general manager of Shui On Land, having overseen the development of Rainbow City, Hangzhou Xi Hu Tiandi, and Shanghai Xintiandi.

V Capital, Chief Executive Officer, Ding Changfeng
Mr. Ding is the chief executive officer of V Capital, a newly established real estate investment fund established by one of China's largest real estate developers, Vanke Group. V Capital focuses on investing in core assets, growth and opportunistic assets in China's real estate sector.

DISCUSSION TOPICS:
– Where is China's real estate market in its current cycle? What is the best strategy to find good investment opportunities?

– The rise of domestic investors, including SOEs, developers, insurers, and what opportunities and challenges do they present?

– Distressed opportunities: As Chinese corporate default rates are expected to rise, the dos and don'ts of investing in distressed projects

– Impact and opportunities in merging new methods including securitization and crowdfunding

– Industry outlook and predictions

(Panel discussion and Q&A will be conducted in Mandarin Chinese.)

For more information and registration: https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/china-private-real-estate-investment-roundtable-2016-tickets-25636552619

Source: China Money Network
Tags: hedge fund, property, real estate, venture capital

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