Transcript Slide 1
Simon Stokes
Financial Services Council
Annual Conference
Brisbane, August 2013
All Eyes on China
Opportunities for the
Australian Financial Services
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Imagine
setting up
your financial
services
enterprise in
a ‘Singapore’
but located
in . . .
Shanghai!
Introduction
Spent 7 years living and
working in Shanghai
Original 2006 Austrade
China financial report
Lucy Qian and Adam Zhang
Identifying and actioning
tangible entry points
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We Got it Wrong in Late 2006!
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Our 2006 Prediction – What Went Wrong?
Hu Jintao turned clock back from 2005
Shift back to State Owned Enterprises (SOEs)
Focus on re-regulating the economy i.e. CSRC/CBRC
As always the CPC focus on increasing control
Winter from 2005-2013 – 8 years
. . . but it’s Spring again!
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Shanghai ‘Unique’ Characteristics
1920s China’s
commercial capital.
300k foreigners
Foreign businesses
served by
‘comprador’ network
Shanghai missed out on
developments after 1949
Only early 1990s
distrusted Shanghai
began take-off
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Xujiahui: 1980s and Today
Source: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox/14024942c3fbd448
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Shanghai ‘Unique’ Advantages
Population 20+ million.
Central China location
Superb hardware
Global DNA ‘software’
World’s best educational
system - Bill Gates (TED)
Shanghai the next Shenzhen
for financial services?
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Breaking News: Shanghai FTA!
Li Keqiang approves Shanghai Free Trade Zone
28 km2 in Pudong. Four existing areas.
Goods imported, manufactured and re-exported
Limited Customs intervention. First in China
Testing ground for foreign-related reform
Investment, trade, financial services and regulations
Pilot capital account liberalisation and RMB convertibility
Red tape for foreign companies will be reduced
‘Restricted’ industries to be open to foreigners
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FTA Some Detail
Shanghai
CBD
Yang Xiong Shanghai Mayor
WaiGaoQiao
Industrial
Institutional innovation
rather than preferential
policies
Pudong
Airport
Launch test operations
on various policies.
Controlling risks
CRITICAL: gradually work
out complete regulations
Your ‘Singapore’ in
Pudong, Shanghai!
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YangShan
Port
FTA More Detail
Significantly reduce administrative intervention re
cross-border capital flows and movement of goods
Widening scope of businesses open to foreign investors
Outbound investments to be much easier
Explicit: interest rates within FTZ liberalized
Market forces will determine capital costs
Trade in commodity futures domestically
Bonded warehouses: allowing physical delivery
of commodity futures traded in overseas exchanges
Currency? Yuan to flow freely in and out of FTZ?
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Economic: Critical Role of Shanghai FTA
Current China dangers
WMPs out of control
Property bubble
’Grey’ banking
Regulation/corruption
Slowing and rebalancing economy
Freeing up private enterprise
Less role for government corruption
Financial repression/interest rates
Better allocation of investment flows
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Political: Critical Role of Shanghai FTA
China failure re WTO
Wants to engage globally
FTZ to enter TPP?
Re-engage with
foreign businesses
Needs 20-30 years
of reform for success
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Will it be Derailed? ChinaAcumen Prediction
Naturally there is
some internal opposition . . .
. . . Glaxo under the hammer
Vested interests using GSK as problem
Hu YaoBang ‘reformist’ family connection
CSRC/CBRC opposed but over-ruled
Allowing Tianjin and Qianhai to progress
Reasons for optimism . . . Chen family
Chen Yun (father) one of the ‘Eight Elders’ of CPC
Chen Yuan (son) PBOC/CDB – side-lined!
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Opportunities for Foreign Financial Services?
Wish attract foreign/domestic financial firms
Foreign banks able to set up subsidiaries in FTZ
Less regulatory paperwork. Register not submit contract
Aim: become an international financial centre by 2020
Chinese banks can conduct offshore banking in the FTZ
Commodities trading in FTZ considered as offshore
Foreign commodity exchanges to own warehouses in FTZ
Direct competition to Hong Kong as
China’s sole offshore banking centre
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Opportunities for Australian Financial Services
Pension Underfunding
Opportunities
for Australian
financial services
entities?
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Opportunities: Pensions
Superannuation fund technologies
Fund managers advising China pension funds
2011 NCSSF announced overseas fund managers
(in progress?) with specific expertise in
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Global real estate property securities
Global resources securities
Emerging (ex-China) markets local currency bonds
Balanced portfolio with multiple asset classes
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Asset Managers: The Players
Banks – stranglehold
on distribution
Brokers – leveraging off
their large client bases
‘Trusts’ – quasi-legal
flexible distributors
FMCs – currently adrift
waiting for market uptick
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Insurers – massive assets
to put into market
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Asset Management: The Environment
Struggle against distribution
dominance of 4 major banks
Investors trust banks. So
products sold without advice
Given lack of sophistication.
Above will not change soon
Will the Shanghai
FTZ ‘kick-start’
the process?
CSRC aware of need to
‘liberalise’ regulatory
framework
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Distribution Opportunities
Stress: little likelihood
of new investment
channels emerging
Investigate:
establish WFOE to
advise JV FMC re
global allocation
Current online offers
confusing, dysfunctional
Foreigners set up
WFOE although
unclear re activities
permitted
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Potential rewards high
but regulatory hurdles
Worth monitoring
developments
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Obstacles
Foreigners face
disadvantages
against ‘local’
competition
Most foreign brands
cannot compete
against local banks
Limited supply of
experienced
financial services
professionals
High turnover of staff
due to lack of share
option availability
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Little opportunity to
market products
directly to local
population
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Scramble for China
Virtually no Australian
financial services exports
Australia in relatively
excellent financial shape
Other nations in
unfortunate financial
condition
So currently exerting huge
efforts to enter China
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Bridge to Shanghai
Importance of
Shanghai dialect
Lucy Qian and
Adam Zhang
On-the-ground
China experience
China: Simon Stokes
and Lucy Qian
Australian
financial services
Simon Stokes 20+ years
Australian expertise
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Welcome to Shanghai FTZ!
All aboard the Fast Train!
Fast
enough
at
431kph
or
7.5% pa?
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