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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE - May 1999
Retirement
Finance in Asia
Focus of High-Level Study Mission
Sponsored by the Asia Society and Asset International
May 12-19, 1999
NEW
YORK, April 29, 1999 -- The Asia Society will sponsor a corporate
study mission to Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, from
May 12-19, 1999, to examine deregulation and privatization
in retirement finance and pension fund management systems
in Asia. The study mission, a joint effort of the Asia Society
and Asset International, will also assess opportunities for
investment for the global financial community. Special focus
will be on the evolution of pension systems and reforms in
China.
The study
mission will be co-chaired by Marshall N. Carter, Chairman
and CEO, State Street Bank and Trust Company; Stuart H. Leckie,
Executive Director, The Employee Benefits Forum for China;
and Alice Young, Chair, Asia Pacific Practice, Kaye, Scholer,
Fierman, Hays & Handler LLP.
Taking
part in the six-day mission will be business executives from
the U.S. financial community comprising global money managers,
insurance companies foundation representatives and investment
consultants.
The mission
will provide participants with a unique perspective on Asia's
developing retirement finance plans, including macro-level
issues that influence policy and shape the pension paradigm,
such as social, political and economic elements of savings
and how important a finite pension policy is to China's economy.
Micro-level issues that pertain to the mechanics of implementing
successful pension policies, such as investment management,
brokerage, and banking skills, and the regulatory practices
necessary to run institutional investments efficiently and
effectively, will be covered as well. In each venue, participants
will also examine the manner in which foreign capital is responding
to investment opportunities, either through new product development
or financial sector reforms.
High-level
meetings and discussions to be held in each city with government
leaders, business executives, economists and pension policy
experts will further increase participants' understanding
of the evolving pension systems and potential investment opportunities.
On their
return to the United States, a report on retirement finance
in Asia will be published in conjunction with Asset International.
The report's authors will be Charles A. Ruffel, Chief Executive
Officer, Asset International, and Editor-in-Chief, Plan
Sponsor and
Global Custodian
magazines, and Meredith Hughes, Vice President, Asset International.
Upon completion of the report, the Asia Society will present
the study mission's findings and recommendations to broader
audiences in programs throughout the U.S. and in Asia.
Asia Society
is America's leading nonprofit, nonpartisan public education
organization to broaden understanding of Asia and of U.S.-Asia
relations. Through quality programs, including conferences,
symposia, international study missions, press briefings, publications,
art exhibitions and performing arts productions, the Society
reaches out to a broad range of professionals and citizens
interested in foreign affairs, business and culture. Asia
Society is headquartered in New York, with regional centers
in Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Melbourne,
and representative offices in Seattle, San Francisco, Shanghai
and Manila. Asia Society is on the World Wide Web (www.asiasociety.org).
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