Webinar: ESG Investing Trends in China/APAC

Feb 
25
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Feb 
26
, 
2022

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

James McCormack

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Thomas van Lanschot

Research Analyst

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

Stream 1

11:10 - 11:45 AM GMT

Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Moderator:

Aymeric Poizot, Fitch Ratings

Panellists:

Brian Coulton, Fitch Ratings
Michele Napolitano, Fitch Ratings
Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Ratings

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Webinar: ESG Investing Trends in China/APAC

February 
25
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February 
26
, 
2022
5:00pm
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6:30pm 
HKT
Webinar On-Demand
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ESG issues, from climate change to Covid-related social disruptions, remain a top concern for sovereigns, companies and investors alike. As these risks become more imminent, discussions surrounding potential solutions have taken on an increasing sense of urgency. In that spirit, Sustainable Fitch, CFA Society Hong Kong and the CFA Institute have come together collaborate on a series of webinars.

 

This series of ESG webinars will share insights by bringing together industry experts on key ESG topics and help you understand their impact on investing in the coming year and beyond.

Session 1 (on-demand): Biodiversity and Emerging Market Debt; A rising area of focus for investors

Session 2 (on-demand): ESG Themes for 2022



Session 3 Webinar: ESG Investing Trends in China/APAC

About Session 3 Webinar

After successfully concluding a webinar on ESG themes for 2022 on 5 January, Sustainable Fitch, CFA Society Hong Kong and CFA Institute ARX are glad to jointly host the 3rd webinar in this series. At this webinar on 24 February, Professor Dragon Yongjun Tang, Professor of Finance of the University of Hong Kong, Ms. Nneka Chike-Obi, Director, ESG Research and Ms. Jingwei Jia of ESG Research team from Sustainable Fitch will share with us their insights on ESG investing trend in China/APAC. In addition, Mr. Pat Woo, Partner, Head of ESG – Hong Kong, KPMG China and Global Co-Chair, Sustainable Finance from KPMG IMPACT will moderate a roundtable after the speakers finish their individual presentations.

 

The speakers will cover the following topics in the webinar:
• China’s evolving ESG regulations
• A divergent green bond market
• A growing national carbon market and its challenges
• Investor ESG practices in China
• Carbon emission allowance market in China and how does that compare to the EU market
• A brief historical review of the market development on carbon trading and what impact the Glasgow Climate Pact brings to the market place
• How does the price performance of carbon trading in China compare to its peers in the EU
• Taxonomy controversy on (i) the inclusion of nuclear power and natural gas; and (ii) integration between China and EU
• ESG disclosure regulation in key APAC markets
• ASEAN taxonomy and development of region-specific green frameworks
• Sustainable cities, infrastructure, and climate adaptation
• Investor ESG priorities - impact on APAC issuance

 

We hope you can join us for this event!

Daily Schedule

Day 1: January 12, 2021

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

Concurrent Streams

Stream 1

11:10 - 11:45 AM GMT

Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Moderator:

Aymeric Poizot, Fitch Ratings

Panellists:

Brian Coulton, Fitch Ratings
Michele Napolitano, Fitch Ratings
Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Ratings

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Stream 1

11:10 - 11:45 AM GMT

Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Moderator:

Aymeric Poizot, Fitch Ratings

Panellists:

Brian Coulton, Fitch Ratings
Michele Napolitano, Fitch Ratings
Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Ratings

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Stream 1

11:10 - 11:45 AM GMT

Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Moderator:

Aymeric Poizot, Fitch Ratings

Panellists:

Brian Coulton, Fitch Ratings
Michele Napolitano, Fitch Ratings
Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Ratings

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Stream 1

11:10 - 11:45 AM GMT

Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Moderator:

Aymeric Poizot, Fitch Ratings

Panellists:

Brian Coulton, Fitch Ratings
Michele Napolitano, Fitch Ratings
Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Ratings

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Stream 1

11:10 - 11:45 AM GMT

Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Moderator:

Aymeric Poizot, Fitch Ratings

Panellists:

Brian Coulton, Fitch Ratings
Michele Napolitano, Fitch Ratings
Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Ratings

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Stream 1

11:10 - 11:45 AM GMT

Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Moderator:

Aymeric Poizot, Fitch Ratings

Panellists:

Brian Coulton, Fitch Ratings
Michele Napolitano, Fitch Ratings
Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Ratings

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Day 2: January 13, 2021

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

9:00 – 09 :05 AM GMT

Welcome Address

Ian Linnell, President, Fitch Ratings

Speakers

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Nneka Chike-Obi

Director, ESG Research
Sustainable Fitch

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Jingwei Jia

Research Associate, ESG Research

Sustainable Fitch

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Professor Dragon Yongjun Tang

Professor of Finance

University of Hong Kong

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Pat Woo

Partner, Head of ESG - Hong Kong, KPMG China and Global Co-Chair, Sustainable Finance, KPMG IMPACT

(moderator)

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Co-Head of APAC BRM

Managing Director

+65 6796 7210

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Co-Head of APAC BRM

Managing Director

+65 6796 7210

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Name

Co-Head of APAC BRM

Managing Director

+65 6796 7210

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Name

Co-Head of APAC BRM

Managing Director

+65 6796 7210

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Name

Co-Head of APAC BRM

Managing Director

+65 6796 7210

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Name

Co-Head of APAC BRM

Managing Director

+65 6796 7210

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Nneka Chike-Obi

Director, ESG Research
Sustainable Fitch

Thomas van Lanschot has been working as a senior analyst for the power and renewables team in London after working in various roles for several years in the flood risk, offshore renewables and energy policy development sectors. He joined Fitch Solutions after completing a PhD in energy systems and has a background in civil and renewable engineering. He now focusses on the team’s power and renewable research in the sector's investment trends, opportunities and risks as well as leading our coverage the major for European and China energy markets. He also leads in depth global research for the hydrogen, onshore and offshore wind industries as well as broader power sector technology developments.

Nneka Chike-Obi joined Fitch Ratings in the ESG Research team in 2020. She is based in Hong Kong and covers thematic ESG topics with a particular interest in emerging markets, agriculture, and natural resources.
Before joining Fitch, Nneka worked in emerging markets’ impact investing and private equity at Acorus Capital (2015-2020) in Hong Kong and AgDevCo (2012-2015) in London, focusing on the natural resources and industrial sectors in sub-Saharan Africa. She previously worked as a commodities analyst at ICAP (2010-2012) and Barclays Investment Bank (2007-2009).
Nneka has an M.Sc. from The London School of Economics and a B.A. from Stanford University.

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Public Debt Tsunami Implications for Euro Sovereigns, Supranationals and Subnationals

Thomas van Lanschot has been working as a senior analyst for the power and renewables team in London after working in various roles for several years in the flood risk, offshore renewables and energy policy development sectors. He joined Fitch Solutions after completing a PhD in energy systems and has a background in civil and renewable engineering. He now focusses on the team’s power and renewable research in the sector's investment trends, opportunities and risks as well as leading our coverage the major for European and China energy markets. He also leads in depth global research for the hydrogen, onshore and offshore wind industries as well as broader power sector technology developments.

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  • Arnaud Louis, Fitch Ratings
  • Nicolas Painvin, Fitch Rating

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Pat Woo

Partner / Head of Environment, Social and Governance, Hong Kong / Global Co-Chair, Sustainable Finance, KPMG IMPACT,  KPMG in China

Thomas van Lanschot has been working as a senior analyst for the power and renewables team in London after working in various roles for several years in the flood risk, offshore renewables and energy policy development sectors. He joined Fitch Solutions after completing a PhD in energy systems and has a background in civil and renewable engineering. He now focusses on the team’s power and renewable research in the sector's investment trends, opportunities and risks as well as leading our coverage the major for European and China energy markets. He also leads in depth global research for the hydrogen, onshore and offshore wind industries as well as broader power sector technology developments.

Pat is a Partner at KPMG China, the Head of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practice in Hong Kong and the Global Co-Chair for Sustainable Finance for KPMG IMPACT. He also leads the Sustainable Finance practice in Hong Kong and is very active in developing the ESG landscape for Hong Kong and international financial centres in the region.

Pat has been active for over 15 years in the field of sustainable development. Since 2018, Pat has chaired two working groups on the development of ESG strategy for Hong Kong for the Financial Services Development Council. The working groups have issued two policy papers during his term and the recommendations made aiming to catalyse the development of the sustainable finance market in Hong Kong have been well received. He is also a member of the steering group on developing green finance for the Greater Bay Area.
Pat holds different roles in the sustainability field, such as:

- Member of New Business Committee, Financial Services Development

- Council Chair of the Environmental and Energy Committee, British Chamber of Commerce

- Member of Greater Bay Area green finance working group, Financial Services Development Council
- Representative of KPMG, founding member, Hong Kong Green Finance Association

- Member of United Nations Economic & Social Commission for Asia Pacific (“UNESCAP”) and their Sustainable Business Network Task Force on Banking and Finance
- Member of Sustainability Committee, Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants

Jingwei Jia

Research Associate, ESG Research Sustainable Fitch

Thomas van Lanschot has been working as a senior analyst for the power and renewables team in London after working in various roles for several years in the flood risk, offshore renewables and energy policy development sectors. He joined Fitch Solutions after completing a PhD in energy systems and has a background in civil and renewable engineering. He now focusses on the team’s power and renewable research in the sector's investment trends, opportunities and risks as well as leading our coverage the major for European and China energy markets. He also leads in depth global research for the hydrogen, onshore and offshore wind industries as well as broader power sector technology developments.

Jingwei is a Research Associate from ESG Research at Sustainable Fitch, based in Hong Kong. As part of ESG research team, Jingwei conducts cross-sector and thematic research among various ESG topics from a credit perspective, including green bond, carbon market, circular economy, data privacy regulations, with a particular focus on China and APAC region.

Jingwei joined Fitch Ratings in November 2019, before which she worked as a risk analyst from Deloitte Advisory in Hong Kong.  She holds a M.A. in international economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a B.A. in international relations and economics from Beloit College.

Professor Dragon Tang

Professor of Finance

University of Hong Kong

Thomas van Lanschot has been working as a senior analyst for the power and renewables team in London after working in various roles for several years in the flood risk, offshore renewables and energy policy development sectors. He joined Fitch Solutions after completing a PhD in energy systems and has a background in civil and renewable engineering. He now focusses on the team’s power and renewable research in the sector's investment trends, opportunities and risks as well as leading our coverage the major for European and China energy markets. He also leads in depth global research for the hydrogen, onshore and offshore wind industries as well as broader power sector technology developments.

Dragon Tang is Professor of Finance at the University of Hong Kong. He is also a Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor by Ministry of Education of China and Managing Editor of International Review of Finance. During 2017-2020 he was the finance area head of HKU Business School. He received a Ph.D. degree in finance from the University of Texas at Austin in 2005. His research specialties are green finance, credit derivatives, and Chinese banking. He served as consultant expert on green finance and ESG issues for Asian Development Bank and Hong Kong Centre for Green and Sustainable Finance. He provided training lectures for People’s Bank of China and China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission. He received research grants from many organizations including ClimateWorks Foundation. His research findings are published in, among others, Journal of Finance and featured in Bloomberg, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal and so on. In 2021, he received best research paper award from the Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investment. He was an inaugural recipient of the Best Doctoral Dissertation Supervisor Award by National Economics Foundation of China.

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