From the Back Cover
Contributers Chen Xiwen — Deputy Director, Office of the Central Leading Group on Financial and Economic Affairs; Director, Office of the Central Leading Group on Rural Work Fan Yonghong — Chairman of the Board, Huaxia Fund Management Company Gao Xiqing — Former Vice Chairman, National Council for the Social Security Fund; President and Chief Investment Officer, China Investment Corporation Guo Shuqing — Chairman, China Construction Bank Hans–Paul Buerkner — Global CEO, Boston Consulting Group Hu Xiaolian — Deputy Governor, People′s Bank of China; Administrator of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange Jacques Kemp — CEO, Asia & Pacific, ING James Turley — Global Chairman and CEO, Ernst & Young Jamie Dimon — Chairman & CEO, JPMorgan Chase Bank John S. Wadsworth, Jr — Chairman of Ceyuan Ventures Kevan Watts — President, DSP Merrill Lynch Ltd; former Chairman, Merrill Lynch International Inc. Li Yang — Director, Institute of Finance and Banking, Chinese Academy of Sciences Lin Yixiang — President, Tianxiang Investment Consulting Company Ma Weihua — President, China Merchants Bank Nicholas Calcina Howson — Assistant Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School Paul Volcker — Former Chairman, U.S. Federal Reserve Pieter Bottelier — Senior Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Former Chief of the World Bank Mission in China Qi Bin — Director General, Research Center, China Securities Regulatory Commission Stephen Green — Senior Economist, Standard Chartered Bank Stephen K. Green — Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc Stephen S. Roach — Chairman, Morgan Stanley Asia Wang Dongming — Chairman, CITIC Securities Co., Ltd Wang Jianxi — Former Vice Chairman, Central Huijin Investment Company, Ltd; Executive Vice–President, Chief Risk Officer, China Investment Corporation Wang Zhaoxing — Vice Chairman, China Banking Regulatory Commission Wu Shangzhi — Chairman of CDH Investments Wu Xiaoling — Former Deputy Governor, People′s Bank of China; Deputy Director, Financial and Economic Committee of the National People′s Congress Wu Yan — Chairman, People′s Insurance Company (Group) of China Wu Zhipan — Vice–President of Peking University, Director of the Financial Law Institute of Peking University Xiao Wei — Managing Partner, Junhe Law Offices Xie Duo — President, China Foreign Exchange Trading System Xu Shanda — Former Deputy Commissioner, State Administration of Taxation Yang Chao — Chairman, China Life Insurance (Group) Company Yuan Li — Assistant Chairman, China Insurance Regulatory Commission Zhou Qinye — Executive Vice–President, Shanghai Stock Exchange Zhou Xiaochuan — Governor of the People′s Bank of China Zhu Yuchen — President, China Financial Futures Exchange
About the Author
ZHU Min is Group Executive Vice President of the Bank of China, responsible for group finance, internal control, legal and compliance, strategy and research. He joined the Bank of China in 1996, and led the group restructuring and the US$15 billion IPO in 2006, and the Bank of China Hong Kong restructuring and IPO in 2002. Prior to joining the Bank of China, Mr. Zhu worked as an Economist at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. for six years, before which he taught economics at Johns Hopkins University and Fudan University. Mr. Zhu received a Ph.D. and an M.A. in economics from Johns Hopkins University, an M.P.A. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University, and a B.A. in economics from Fudan University. CAI Jinqing is a partner of Brunswick Group, an international financial communication firm. She advises multinational corporations and Chinese companies on strategic communication issues as well as on cross–border Merger & Acquisition transactions in the region. From 1993–2002, she worked in New York and Hong Kong in management consulting and venture capital focusing on China investments. Ms. Cai graduated from Wellesley College with a Bachelor of Arts degree and obtained her Master of Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs of Princeton University. Martha Avery is President, Avery Press, Inc., which works with Chinese publishers and individuals in bringing Chinese intellectual property to a western market. She served as General Manager for John Wiley in China from 1982 to 1990, following four years in the Commerce Department handling China trade in the 1970s, an MBA at the Wharton School, and a period in Warburg Paribas Becker in Wall Street. She established the Publishing Program for the Soros Foundation in Mongolia, and went on to serve in the Budapest offices of OSI. Throughout her career, Ms. Avery has continued to translate Chinese fiction and non–fiction and to author books.