HVS Hong Kong presents: The Greater China Update - 4th Quarter 2011 |
The global economy had an uneasy summer. The U.S. debt ceiling fiasco followed by the downgrade of the U.S. credit rating, coupled with the European debt crisis sent shock waves through global markets and raised concerns about the state of the global economy. While uncertainty escalates, markets in the region remain largely unaffected for the time being.
Discussed in this update:
- Tourism trends for Hong Kong, Macau, PR China and Taiwan
- Individual Hotel Market Performances
- Basel III - The Long Road of Deleveraging
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About the Authors |
Daniel J. Voellm is Managing Director
of HVS Hong Kong, has provided
advice in major markets across
Asia-Pacific. Prior to heading the
Hong Kong office, Dan was Vice
President at HVS' global
headquarters in New York
conducting a wide range of
appraisals, market studies and underwriting due
diligence services. Dan brings a strong understanding of
the hospitality industry to HVS. His experience in hotel
and food and beverage operations in Germany,
Switzerland, England and the United States is
complemented by an Honours Bachelor of Science
Degree from Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne in Switzerland.
Dan works closely with key institutional and private
owners of hotel properties, financiers, developers and
investors. Dan further advises on property and concept
development and strategy. |
Cathy Luo is an analyst of HVS Hong
Kong, working primarily on hotel
consulting assignments including
Market Studies and Feasibility
Studies in the Asia Pacific region.
Prior to joining HVS, Cathy worked
in Revenue Management with
Marriott Hotels in Dubai performing
analysis and providing recommendations to support
hotel strategy. Graduating with a an Honours Bachelor of
Arts degree from Glion Institute of Higher Education and
with previous working experiences in hotel operations,
Cathy brings a comprehensive knowledge of the
hospitality industry. Cathy has advised on projects in
China, Singapore and Cambodia. |
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