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HKEx to Hold Investor Conference on 2 April

Corporate
07 Mar 2005

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) will hold an Investor Conference on Saturday, 2 April.  The Chairman, Chief Executive and other senior executives of HKEx will discuss the present and future roles and functions of HKEx.  They will also discuss HKEx's plans for maintaining a quality market, which reinforces the role of Hong Kong as an international financial centre.

Tickets are now available from Hong Kong Ticketing's box offices located at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, The Fringe Club and Tom Lee Music stores.  For reservations, please call the Ticket Hotline: 31 288 288. 

Details and programme rundown of the HKEx Investor Conference are as follows:

Date:                      2 April 2005 (Saturday)

Time:                      9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Venue:                    Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Theatre 1)
                               1 Expo Drive, Wanchai, Hong Kong

Language:              Cantonese (English simultaneous interpretation will be available)

Ticket Fee:             $50*

Time Programme Speaker
9:00-9:30 Registration

9:30-9:45 Keynote: Hong Kong's Continuing Role as an International Financial Centre

Charles Lee, Chairman
9:45-10:05 HKEx: Our Commitment to the Further Enhancing of Market Quality, Products and Services

Paul Chow, Chief Executive  
10:05-10:35 HKEx's Cash and Derivatives Markets   Derek Tam, Senior Vice President Calvin Tai, Senior Vice President

10:35-11:00 Break

11:00-11:30 HKEx's Clearing and Information Services Stewart Shing, Head of Clearing Roger Lee, Head of Information Services

11:30-12:00 HKEx's Listing Regulation Archie Tsim, Senior Vice President

12:00-12:30 Closing Session / Q&A Senior Executives of HKEx

 

* Hong Kong Ticketing applies a customer service fee of $5 to $10 per ticket depending on how the ticket is purchased.  For additional ticket information, please call Hong Kong Ticketing.

Updated 07 Mar 2005