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今日重磅!盛会即将开幕,潘功胜、李云泽、吴清、朱鹤新将发表主题演讲
HKEXHKEX(HK:00388) 证券时报·2025-06-18 00:38

Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Lujiazui Forum focuses on "Financial Opening and Cooperation in the Global Economic Changes and High-Quality Development," aiming to explore financial reform, international cooperation, and governance to stimulate global economic growth [6][9]. Group 1: Forum Overview - The forum is co-hosted by the People's Bank of China, the National Financial Regulatory Administration, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the Shanghai Municipal Government, with key leaders including the Governor of the People's Bank of China and the Mayor of Shanghai [3]. - Over 70 financial professionals from more than 10 countries and regions will participate in discussions on various themes related to financial cooperation and development [6]. Group 2: Key Themes and Discussions - The forum will address eight major themes, including enhancing global monetary policy coordination, promoting stable capital market development, and improving inclusive financial services [9]. - Specific topics include the collaboration between Shanghai and Hong Kong as international financial centers, the role of financial support in new productive forces, and the impact of artificial intelligence on financial innovation [9][14]. Group 3: Policy Announcements - Significant financial policies are expected to be announced during the forum, continuing a tradition of using the event to release important regulatory signals [4][11]. - Past forums have seen the launch of major initiatives such as the Science and Technology Innovation Board and the international reinsurance "board" [11]. Group 4: Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation - A key highlight will be the signing of the "Shanghai-Hong Kong International Financial Center Collaborative Development Action Plan," aimed at enhancing cooperation and leveraging the strengths of both financial hubs [13]. - Discussions will focus on multi-level collaboration in financial product innovation, market connectivity, and cross-border regulatory cooperation [14].