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The 2nd International Conference of Market
Development and Investment Strategies (MDIS2008) is scheduled to be held at the ShenZhen, China on March 14-15, 2008. Details about the conference will be updated at the conference website (http://www.mdis2008.org/). CONFERENCE THEMES Stability and Risk in the International Financial System: Have its institutional underpinnings and the nature of the risk changed? (1) Could the Asian crisis happen again? (2) What is the emerging role of the International Monetary Fund - -irrelevance or new talks? (3) What is the future role of the US $ ? How are foreign currency markets changing? (4) New forms of contagion -- lessons from the US sub-prime crisis? National Investment Funds -- and Hedge funds -- allies or competitors and their implications for international finance and investment... (5) China's impact on global markets (financing of US debt, China's exchange rate policy) Conference co-chairs: Professor Ali M. Kutan, PhD. Southern Illinois University , Edwardsville. Professor WenChang Fang, PhD. National Taipei University Professor Chuang-Yuang Lin, PhD. cylin46@mail.ntpu.edu.tw Co-Sponsor: College of Business, National Taipei University Emerging Markets Finance and Trade (SSCI, Journal) Academy of Taiwan Information Systems Research Submission Deadline: 2007/12/31 Other Information: If you have any question about MDIS 2008, you can contact with conference secretary at MDIS2008@gmail.com Conference Venue: Shenzhen is a southern China city next to the boundary of Hong Kong. It is only about 25km away from the core urban area of Hong Kong. Since the late 1970, Shenzhen is a centre of foreign investment and one of the fastest growing cities in the world. It is also the busiest port in China after Shanghai. More information about Shenzhen could be available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenzhen |
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