Friday, October 25, 2013

Why Manhattan is cheap for Chinese investors - Wei Gu

Wei Gu
+Wei Gu 
WSJ's wealth editor Wei Gu discusses why Chinese investors massively invest in the US and Europe, and why Manhattan looks cheap compared to Shanghai and Beijing, with Michael Klibaner, China head of Jones Lang LaSalle.


Wei Gu is a speaker at the China Speakers Bureau. Do you need her at your meeting or conference? Do get in touch or fill in our speakers' request form.  



How successful can president Xi Jinping be in rooting out corruption, the +China Weekly Hangout is going to ask on Thursday 31 October. How committed is the Xi/Li team to real change? You can read our announcement here, or register for the event here. 

Is China going to collapse under the burden of its debts? Yes, if they do not play their cards rights, tells Sara Hsu, leading expert on shadow banking in China at the China Weekly Hangout on August 30. Questions are asked by +Fons Tuinstra of the China Speakers Bureau.
 
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