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From: "Milken Institute" cca To: "Jeffrey Epstein" <jeevacation@gmail.com> Subject: Milken Institute - September 2016 Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:53:35 +0000 See highlights from Asia Summit 2016, new reports and blogs, and more news in this month's Milken Institute newsletter. Forward (http://www.cvent.corn/e.aspx?4D,P1,E97C0A2D-4B46-4A20-A34F-55BE0340376F,db869ab0-9ddf- 4e48-baa1-0333a6ffd219) I View web version » (http://www.cvent.corn/e.aspx?3C,M1,db869ab0-9ddf-4e48- baal-0333a6ffd219) (http://www.milkeninstitute.org) (http://vvww.milkeninstitute.org/blogiview/1074) Asia Summit 2016 (http://www.milkeninstitute.org/blogiview/1074) With the theme of "Forces Shaping Asia," this year's Asia Summit in Singapore brought 600-plus participants together for more than 30 public and private sessions over three days. Panels addressed eight key themes for the region's future, including economic integration, capital markets reform and security dynamics. To deepen the discussions, the Institute released four research reports on Asian themes shortly before the Summit. A number of participants told us that the Asia Summit has become one of the region's must-attend events for leaders in business, finance and policy. SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS(http://www.milkeninstitute.org/blog/view/1074) (http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/817) Best-Performing Cities (BPC) China Perry Wong, Michael C.Y. Lin and Jessica Jackson "BPC China" showcases the country's top cities based on economic performance. The report compares the short- and long-term growth of more than 250 cities in jobs, wages, gross regional product and foreign direct investment. A complete Chinese translation is also available. READ THE REPORT(http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/817) (http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/818) Global Opportunity Index 2016-Beyond FDI: Lessons from Asia Jonathon Adams-Kane, Claude Lopez and Jakob Wilhelmus Based on the 2016 edition of the Milken Institute Global Opportunity Index, the report assesses the attractiveness of Asian countries to foreign investors and provides a closer look at the composition of Asia's capital inflows. READ THE REPORT(http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/818) (http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/820) China's Global Integration and Capital Flows: Will Turmoil Give Way to Progress? Jakob Wilhelmus, Perry Wong, Keith Savard and Cindy Li EFTA00629030 China has become an engine of the world economy, contributing 20 percent of global GDP growth in 2015. For most of the past two decades, China has run surpluses on both its current and financial accounts, resulting in a significant accumulation of foreign exchange reserves. Recently, this situation has changed. This report is the first in a series of analyses of Chinese capital flows. READ THE REPORT(http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/820) (http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/819) Redefining Traditional Notions of Aging: Embracing Longevity Across Cultures Perry Wong, Belinda Chng, Amos Garcia and Arielle Burstein Population aging is a hidden global force with few discernable indicators of its impending social impacts. New opportunities to work and contribute to society, new health costs and persistent ageist attitudes are just a few of the implications. In this report, we examine three case studies that highlight how forward-looking institutions are responding to the new normal. READ THE REPORT(http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/819) INSTITUTE EXPERTS IN THE NEWS California Today: `Sticker Shock' in Los Angeles Housing » (http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/27/uskalifomia- today-los-angeles-housing-costs.html? J=0) Ross DeVol featured in The New York Times This Chinese City Is Performing Better Than Shanghai » (http://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2016-09- 12/guiyang-tops-shanghai-in-index-of-china-s-best-performing-cities) Perry Wong featured in Bloomberg News Career Technical Education: What It Can and Cannot Do in Building a Next Middle Class » (http://www.forbes.corn/sites/michaelbemickJ2016/09/28/career-technical-education-what-it-can-and-cannot-do- in-building-a-next-middle-class/#1013c4195062) By Milken Institute Fellow Michael Bernick, featuring Ross DeVol in Forbes Enough with D.C.'s Mixed Messaging on Fintech » (http://www.americanbanker.corn/bankthink/enough-with- dcs-mixed-messaging-on-fintech-1091375-1.html) By Jackson Mueller, American Banker (http://vvww.bloomberg.corn/news/videos/2016-09-15/milken-rates-are-very-low-why-the-buildup-in-liquidity) (http://video.cnbc.corn/gallety/?video=3000550188) Rates Are Very Low, Why the Buildup in Liquidity? »(http://vvwvv.bloomberg.corn/news/videos/2016-09- 15/milken-rates-are-very-low-why-the-buildup-in-liquidity) Michael Milken, Bloomberg These Are China's Best Performing Cities »(http://video.cnbc.com/gallety/? video=3000550188) Perry Wong, CNBC TOWARD A NEW SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET (http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/823) There is a simple and sensible way to finally achieve comprehensive housing finance reform in our country. Michael Bright and Ed DeMarco propose a new approach to amend the charters of Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Finance Agency. EFTA00629031 READ THE PROPOSAL(http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/view/823) NEW BLOCS (http://vvww.milkeninstitute.orgiblogh UPCOMING EVENTS (http://www.milk EFTA00629032

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