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BACKGROUND

In recent years, international trade friction and financial competition has been growing increasingly intense. New financial risks have emerged and brought great uncertainties to global economic growth and globalisation development. Meanwhile, emerging economies, such as China, have been actively participating in the reform and re-construction of the global governance system. The Belt and Road Initiative promoted by China with the efforts to build a community of shared future for mankind has won broad recognitions and supports. 2018 marks the 15th anniversary of the IFF while the world is standing at a crucial juncture in efforts to reach new globalisation. The IFF demonstrates its deep commitment to the establishment of the Finance 20 (F20) that serves as a platform for the international community to investigate the future development path to the new globalisation era, examine the challenges and opportunities the world faces, and present solutions for crisis management and cooperation.

  • ZHOU Xiaochuan

  • José Manuel Durão Barroso

  • Han Seung-soo

  • Shaukat Aziz

  • Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

  • Massimo D'Alema

  • CHEN Wenhui

  • ZHOU Hanmin

  • ZHU Xian

  • Antony Leung

  • Edmond Alphandery

  • Sultan Bin Nasser Al Suwaidi

IFF 2018 Annual Meeting took place in Guangzhou,
with the theme New Globalisation: A Path to the Future
Nandu News Reporter Xu Xiaolei Zhang Pei Shi Xi Sheng Yin Chuyu Correspondent Shi Weizong Fuxin Yesterday, the 15th annual global conference of the International Finance Forum opened in Guangzhou. Zhou Xiaochuan, chairman of the International F...
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Session on Nansha development took place at IFF 2018 Annual Meeting
On the afternoon of November 25th , the 15th Annual Global Conference of the International Finance Forum (IFF) Nansha Sub-forum was held at Shangri-La Hotel. Cai Chaolin, member of the Standing Committee of the Guangzhou Municipal C...
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IFF announced the opening of 2018 Annual Meeting, exploring the future path of globalisation
The 15th Annual Global Conference of the International Finance Forum (IFF) opened in Guangzhou on November 24th. The theme of this years annual meeting is New Globalization - The Road to the Future - A New Type of Economic Globalizat...
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SPEECHES——
A tectonic shift in balance
A new balance of power is being formed before our eyes. In the absence of strong global leadership, it is up to each of us to embrace inevit
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Top gear – The drive to openness
Idling in neutral, the world economy has the technology for a great leap forward, but the demand is not yet there. Zheng Zhijie, president o
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The turmoil test for emerging and advanced economies
Greater integration between advanced and emerging market economies during globalisation has made both more susceptible to risk of spillover
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FIEs – A fair hearing, please
Recognising the importance of foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) to Chinas growth, Harley Seyedin, special adviser to the chairman at the G
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In the footsteps of Marco Polo
Massimo DAlema, former prime minister of Italy, notes that his countryman Marco Polo found hardship and conflict on his long route back from
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The futures game
China should open up its futures market to foreign participants, and its partners in the Belt and Road Initiative should escalate their invo
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Carbon trading – Pricing out climate change
Edmond Alphandry, IFF vice-chairman, chairman of the Euro 50 Group and former finance minister of France, sets out his arguments for a carbon
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An open door to reform
Lu Lei, deputy administrator of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, discusses how structural reform and increasing investment and
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On the heels of the big three
Antony Leung, IFF vice-chairman and former financial secretary of the HongKong Special Administrative Region, argues that the Greater Bay Are
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The securities surge
Chinas investment banks still fall behind first-class international practitioners in their size and levels of internationalisation, says An Q
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Full circle – Globalisation rises again in the East
Globalisation was conceived on the ancient Silk Route, and now China will once again be the driver and innovator of a new world order, predi
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New era, new order, new future
The world must decide if it wants to exist under a multilateral rules-based system of justice and fair competition, or descend into populism
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The need for a new multilateralism
Globalisation has made the planet richer and more interconnected, but it has also led to growing inequality, climate change, terrorism and a
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  • A tectonic shift in balance
  • A new balance of power is being formed before our eyes. In the absence of strong global leadership, it is up to each of us to embrace inevit...
  • more
  • New era, new order, new future
  • The world must decide if it wants to exist under a multilateral rules-based system of justice and fair competition, or descend into populism...
  • more