Shanghai: China's Economic Stagnation? A Mid-Year Update and Forecast on China's Economy

China’s economy seems to be stabilizing in the doldrums: exports are weak, corporate manufacturing investment is moderating, and property investment is slowing. But with headline numbers in line with central government plans, senior officials are discouraging hopes of a stimulus. Is this the Chinese economy of the future?

What is China’s current economic picture and what can companies expect for the second half of 2013? Please join us as Michael McDonough, an economist at Bloomberg LP, discusses the macroeconomic outlook, government plans, sectoral insights, and where China’s economy might end up by the close of 2013.

McDonough focuses on emerging market economics, particularly in Asia. He provides in-depth analysis on macroeconomic data, policy, and trends, their impact on global markets, and the economic interdependencies between developed and emerging markets.

This event is for members and invited guests of USCBC only. Registration is required.

What is China’s current economic picture and what can companies expect for the second half of 2013? At this program, Michael McDonough, an economist at Bloomberg LP, discussed the macroeconomic outlook, government plans, sectoral insights, and where China’s economy might end up by the close of 2013. McDonough focuses on emerging market economics, particularly in Asia. He provides in-depth analysis on macroeconomic data, policy, and trends, their impact on global markets, and the economic interdependencies between developed and emerging markets.

Event Details

When:
Thursday, July 11, 2013 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Where:
Swissotel Grand
Davos I & II
1 Yuyuan Road (at the intersection with Changde Rd)
Shanghai,
United States

Registration

Deadline:
Tuesday, July 9, 2013 - 6:00pm
Cost:
RMB 250 (Pay at the door)

Event Contact

Contact:
Cindy He
Phone:
86-21-6288-3840