Theme: the risk of
China
’s real estate market
Reporter: Prof. Deng Yongheng of
Institute
of
Real Estate
of
Business
School
of
National
University
of
Singapore
Time: 9:00-11:30 am, June 13, 2012
Venue: Lecture hall of
School
of Economics and Finance of Xi’an Jiaotong University
Brief introduction to Prof. Deng Yongheng:
Professor Deng Yongheng gained his doctor degree of economics in the United States University of California at
Berkeley
and postdoctoral degree of real estate and finance in
University
of
Pennsylvania
,
Walton
College
of business. Now, he is the chief professor of National University of Singapore, professor of Business School of National University and Department of Real Estate of Institute of Architectural design and Environmental Sciences. He was once the real estate financial expert of the
United States
federal government and member of Land Committee of Singapore Economic Strategy Committee. At the present, he is the chairman of Real Estate Council of the World Economic Forum, the vice chairman of Real Estate and Capital Economic Association of the World Economic Forum, the vice president of
America
real estate and City Economic Association, and special adviser of Asia-Pacific agency of Bank for International Settlements. His research mainly focuses on policy studies related to real estate finance and city economy, including Chinese housing market risk and price analysis, securitization of housing mortgage loan and its derivative products, asset pricing, financial structure and securities design, research on credit risk, econometric analysis, policy analysis of strengthening low income families’ and high risk groups’ mortgage loan, green building, ecological environment, and management and research on financial market of real estate.