Presented by Amy Cheng, Bank of China International at Mines and Money Hong Kong in March, 2013.
Topic: ‘Chinese Outbound Investment Trends‘
- Outlook for metals and minerals demand and impact on outbound investment flows
- What type of deals are attracting Chinese outbound investment: Size, location, commodity, deal structure
- Examining the reasons behind past outbound investment failures and new approaches to ensure success
- Opportunities for foreign companies to enter JVs with Chinese investors and assist with their outbound investments
Presented by:
Amy Cheng,
Managing Director, Vice Chairman,
Investment Banking Division,
Bank of China International
Mines and Money Beijing
For more perspective on Chinese outbound investment, visit Mines and Money Beijing.
With over 1,000 representatives from China’s leading mineral resource investors and 100 international mining companies expected to attend this year, Mines and Money Beijing will provide unparalleled opportunities for China’s resource investors to source their next overseas mining investment opportunity.
Speakers at this year’s event include: Li Zhilin from Zijin Mining Group, Jionghui Wang from China Minmetals Corp, Tong Junhu from China National Gold Corporation, Bill Weng from Bank of China International, a selection of leading resource investors like Chen Biao from Jinjiang Mining Fund, Dr Zhang Yan from Qinglan Blue Ocean Mining Investment Fund and many more.
Investors at the event will meet executives from international mining companies to explore mining investment opportunities from around the world.
View the agenda for the event here or register online now.
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