ASIFMA Virtual Event: The Souring of Asian Credit: COVID-19’s Impact on Demand, Debt Repayment and Bond Market Liquidity
ASIFMA Virtual Event:
The Souring of Asian Credit: COVID-19’s Impact on Demand, Debt Repayment and Bond Market Liquidity
FRIDAY, 22 MAY 2020
11:00AM-12:00PM HK/SIN, 1:00-2:00PM AEST
Overview of the Event
Title: ASIFMA Virtual Event: The Souring of Asian Credit: COVID-19’s Impact on Demand, Debt Repayment and Bond Market Liquidity
Date: Friday, 22 May, 2020
Time: 11:00AM-12:00PM HK/SIN, 1:00-2:00PM AEST | Time Zone Converter
CPT Hours: 1.0 (SFC). To qualify for this, participants are required to attend the entire event.
Areas covered
- What is the economic context for the recent downgrades in Asian credit?
- Are there particular concerns around credit quality of China, India and ASEAN sovereign/corporate bonds?
- How is the souring of Asian credit impacting liquidity in local currency bond markets? What is the impact of COVID-19 on the USD credit market here in Asia?
- What is the default outlook for Asia over the next 12-18 months?
- How will emerging market credit landscape differ going forward from those of developed economies?
Speakers
Richard Cohen Head of Primary and Credit Markets, APAC BNP Paribas |
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Cecilia Chan Fixed Income CIO HSBC Global Asset Management |
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Michael Taylor Managing Director and Chief Credit Officer, APAC Moody’s |
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Mark Austen CEO ASIFMA (moderator) |
Endorsers
For event enquiries, please contact event@asfima.org.