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China's growing economic and geopolitical influence has emerged as a dominant concern for political leaders in the U.S. and around the world. From the Chinese surveillance balloon incident and China's strategic partnership with Russia to a sweeping leadership reshuffle at the National People's Congress – the trajectory of the U.S.-China relationship and the evolution of China's domestic politics have the world on edge. Ling Li, lecturer of Chinese politics and law at the University of Vienna and former Senior Research Fellow at the U.S.-Asia Law Institute of the New York University School of Law; Paul Haenle, Teneo Chairman, Asia Pacific Region; and Gabriel Wildau, Managing Director, Teneo join our host Kevin Kajiwara for a timely discussion exploring the current events shaping U.S./China relations, Chinese elite politics and the ramifications for multinationals operating in China.
Xi Jinping has emerged from the Party Congress with a history-making third five-year term and more power than ever before. His challenge will now be to deftly manage the various headwinds facing China, including the economy, geopolitics, COVID-19 and many other issues. Yun Sun, Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the East Asia Program and Director of the China Program at the Stimson Center; Paul Haenle, Teneo Chairman, Asia Pacific Region; and Gabriel Wildau, Teneo Managing Director, join our host Kevin Kajiwara for an important discussion on China's Party Congress and what its outcomes mean for China and the rest of the world against the backdrop of a volatile geopolitical environment.
With the war in Ukraine still raging in all its dimensions and likely to continue for the foreseeable future, the U.S. and its allies continue to apply and add sanctions while attempting to mitigate the negative ramifications for the global economy. As businesses acclimate to a new environment, Teneo experts Wolfango Piccoli, Co-President, Political Risk Advisory; Gabriel Wildau, Managing Director; Emily Stromquist, Managing Director; Andrius Tursa, Central & Eastern Europe Advisor; and James Brady, Vice President, join our host Kevin Kajiwara for an important update on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the near- and long-term implications on global energy markets, international energy security, economic policy and the global operating environment.
Yun Sun, Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the East Asia Program and Director of the China Program at the Stimson Center; Paul Haenle, Teneo Chairman, Asia Pacific Region and Director of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center in Beijing; Gabriel Wildau, Teneo Managing Director and former Shanghai Bureau Chief for the Financial Times join our host Kevin Kajiwara for an important discussion on the immediate and long-term implications for China and its relations with the West, as well as Russia, in response to the continued escalation of the war in Ukraine.
Teneo's global team of experts join Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory, for an important discussion on critical issues to watch in key regions around the world in 2022. We are pleased to be joined by Jon B. Alterman, Teneo Senior Advisor and Director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); Antonio Barroso, Teneo Managing Director and expert on Europe; Anne FrĂ¼hauf, Teneo Managing Director and expert on Southern Africa; Bob Herrera-Lim, Teneo Managing Director and expert on Southeast Asia; Nicholas Watson, Teneo Managing Director and expert on Spanish-speaking Latin America; and Gabriel Wildau, Teneo Senior Vice President and expert on China.
China continues to make business and political headlines as a key influencer on the world stage. One month ago, China celebrated the centennial of the founding of the CCP. Meanwhile, China President Xi Jinping continues to aggressively position an authoritarian China on the international stage – from vaccine diplomacy to the Belt and Road Initiative; posturing over Taiwan, Hong Kong and the South China Sea; trade wars and Chinese companies' access to international capital markets; cyber and data security; and the upcoming 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Teneo's experts Paul Haenle and Gabriel Wildau joined Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory, for a wide-ranging discussion on what is at stake for the U.S. and its allies politically, economically and militarily when it comes to negotiating with the juggernaut that is Communist China.
Jon B. Alterman, Teneo Senior Advisor and Director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Anne FrĂ¼hauf, Teneo Managing Director and expert on Southern Africa, Carsten Nickel, Teneo Managing Director and expert on Western Europe, Nicholas Watson, Teneo Managing Director and expert on Spanish-speaking Latin America, and Gabriel Wildau, Teneo Senior Vice President and expert on China, join Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory, for an important discussion on critical issues to watch in key regions around the world in 2021.
Another set of high level talks between the US and China are due to take place this month in the hopes of brokering a deal to put an end to the current trade war. In this episode, IG Index’s Josh Mahoney and Gabriel Wildau from advisory firm Teneo dissect the impact of tariffs, from China’s slowing economy to the countries looking to benefit from the supply chain disruption. Inspired? Find your next opportunity at IG.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The country saw a huge surge in investment after the global financial crisis but this has brought huge domestic debt and slower growth. Tom O'Sullivan, the FT's deputy analysis editor, asks Shanghai bureau chief Gabriel Wildau and global China editor James Kynge what impact this is having on daily life. Produced by Anna Dedhar. Image by Dreamstime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the Italian bank bail-outs, the warning from China's banking regulator and the latest capital demands from the UK central bank. Italy appears to have dodged new rules to protect taxpayers from bank bailouts. We talk to James Chappell, analyst at Berenberg, about the ramifications. China's regulator has signalled concerns about Chinese banks' exposures to the country's big acquisitive conglomerates? We talk to China correspondent Gabriel Wildau about how worried should be. And finally, how will UK banks respond to the Bank of England's new demands for 'counter-cyclical capital buffers'. Banking editor Martin Arnold offers his view. > See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The country's huge, inefficient and indebted state-owned companies are crying out for reform as growth slows. But few believe that Beijing's approach of merging them to create even bigger giants will solve the problem, says Gabriel Wildau See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The swings on the country's stock exchanges have given investors around the world a tough start to 2016, underlining how central the country is to global markets and bringing calls for more transparency about Beijing's strategy, report Tom Mitchell and Gabriel Wildau See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is China's renminbi devaluation a move towards liberalisation or a desperate bid to halt the country's economic slowdown? Ben Hall discusses the move with James Kynge and Gabriel Wildau. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
China this week stunned financial markets with the biggest devaluation of the renminbi in two decades, only to intervene to stop the slide. Was it a move towards liberalisation or a desperate bid to halt the country's economic slowdown? Ben Hall discusses the move and its consequences with James Kynge and Gabriel Wildau. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chinese equities have been in turmoil, suffering one of their worst days on record this week. FT Banking editor Martin Arnold asks Gabriel Wildau, the FT's correspondent in Shanghai, how damaging this is for the country's banking system. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patrick Jenkins is joined by Martin Arnold, Gabriel Wildau and Daragh Quinn, an analyst at Nomura, to discuss Banco Santander's successful capital raising, WeBank, the latest Chinese new banking launch, and the gloomy prospects for bonuses on Wall Street and in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.