27 September, 2009    Denver CO , USA
From 2008 to 2009 SEA fared much better than the rest of the region in terms of capital under management and new funds raised. SEA offers a variety of economic patterns that potentially suit diverse investment styles and risk/return appetites.

Among its more developed markets SEA offers established and proven frameworks, while the frontier economies display dynamic growth and demographics that clearly highlight impressive opportunities across diverse sectors including:

* Retail
* Education
* IT
* Infrastructure

Current activity in cleantech implementation is particularly noticeable, ranging from solar cells and wind power to biofuels and geothermal power.

To scale up its economic capabilities, the ASEAN community has reached a number of agreements aimed at easing the path to investment, trade and various economic activities across member countries. In addition, the proximity of SEA to the Islamic world culturally and economically has also made SEA a local hub of Islamic funds and finance.

Venue

Location: The Oxford Hotel
Contact Sydney , Australia