Understanding experiences & expectations of the Global Investor is critical to servicing this growing market. What' s happening in their markets affects how they evaluate opportunities outside their respective countries. This event features Experts dealing directly with those developing markets.
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9/27/2017
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When:
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017 8:30 AM
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Where:
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Waialae Country Club 4997 Kahala Ave Honolulu, Hawaii United States
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Contact:
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Judy Sykes
hirec@hawaiirealtors.com
(808) 221-6095
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Morning Speakers and Presentations
"International Property Market Risk"
Bill Endsley, Principal Consultant for World Citizen Consulting and Secretary General of FIABCI-USA
Efficient and transparent property markets are supported by an extensive network of institutions. This seminar will examine the development cycle of property markets from frontier markets just exiting crisis to developed markets that enjoy political and monetary stability. The main focus of the seminar will be current emerging markets that represent potential higher returns for opportunistic investors. The International Property Market Scorecard methodology will be used to examine the development of both public and private institutions necessary for a country to progress along the road to property market improvement and increased direct foreign investment.
"Alternative Investments for International Investors in the U.S."
Brian T. McKechnie, ChFC, Sr. Regional Vice President of AXA Advisors, LLC
"The 'Market' in Trump's Administration"
AXA Advisors, LLC panel - the economy is in uncharted time... the market is not reacting to what conventional markets say it should. What is the effect of current policies on the Global Market? Where is it going?
Luncheon Speakers & Presentations:
Maire Rosol, FIABCI-USA Imm. Past Pres.
Report on Asia Pacific Real Estate Congress Busan, South Korea
Grand Prix
Hawaii Entries
Jeffrey Lau, Esq.
A "Boots on the Ground" Update on Doing Business with China & Chinese
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