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Mr. Zhang, Xin A member of TCFA since 1995. Currently Xin is a senior financial economist and project manager at the Financial Sector Develpment . Current projects under responsibility cover Korea, Thailand,Colombia and Brazil, focusing on sovereign debt management, local currencysecurity market development, and corporate restructuring. Priorwork experience included Caxton Corp (a NY hedge fund), Merrill Lynch,People's Bank of China. He Received his Ph.D. in finance from Columbia Business School. Index Mr. Zhou, Tao Tao has a broad background in business innovation, technical development, industrial research and financial analysis. As co-founder and chief visionary officer of NexJournal LLC, Tao is leading this nascent Internet mdeia company with the vision to revolutionize the online journalism industry. WHile being a financial analyst in teh Fixed Income Division at Salomon SMith Barney, he has been involved in multi-billion-dollar financings as well as private equity transactions, and has analyzed a wide variety of industries including online services publishing, media and technology. Back in college, he played a leadership role in several engineering innovation projects, including a talking speedometer for skiers and snowboarders, and an award-winning walking walker for the ekderly and siabled to enhance safety and flexibility. He also interned as a software developer at D.E. Shaw where he designed and implemented a dynamic Web-based application to automated quality assurance tasks for the company's online trading system. Tao earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree in EE from Dartmouth College, and graduated cum laude with honors from Middlebury College, holding a B.A. in math and computer sceince with minors in economics and physics. He also received a certificate from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. Index Mr. Hu, Jian Jian has been a member of TCFA since 1997. He is currently a financial economist at the credit finance research group of Fannie Mae. His main responsibilities are credit spread modeling, mortgage credit risk valuation, credit portfolio risk measurement and risk capital calculation. He received his Ph.D. in finance from the University of Minnesota, and a Bachelor's degree in economics from the School of Economics and management of Tsinghua University. He worked for Tsinghua University and the State Commission for Restructuring the Economy in Beijing. He was an editor and editor-in-chief of the TCFA Update. He is now the president of TCFA. Index Mr. Zhang, Xiaoling A member of TCFA since 2000. Xiaoling is currently a financial economist at the Trading Risk Analysis section of the Division of Research and Statistics at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC. Specilizes in research of credit derivatives, fixed income securties, option pricing, and risk management. He works on the evaluation of risk management and derivatives pricing modeling of major US commercial banks. He received Ph.D. in finance from the University of Maryland, and BS in Engineering Mechanics from Tsinghua University in Beijing. Index Mr. Hongbin Cai Mr. Hongbin Cai was the founding president of the Chinese Finance Association (the CFA) and is currently a PhD candidate in the economics department at Stanford University. He is happily married to Ms. Fangping Zhou. According to his parents, Mr. Cai was born in Ha-er-bin and grew up in Jiangxi province in China, although official records indicate his birthplace as Jin-de-zheng, the procelain town that produced royal treasures for Chinese emperors for more than a thousand years. Mr. Cai started his undergraduate study in Wuhan University in 1984 majoring in Mathematics. After graduation, he decided to pursue a master's degree in the Economics & Management departement of Beijing University (often refered to as Beida). The department now has developed into a new business school of the University. While Mr. Cai studied there, Professor Li, Yining, who is now the dean of the school and an advisor to the CFA, served as his advisor. Mr. Cai's thesis was about the productivity of state-owned enterprises in China and was later published as a chapter in a book edited by Professor Li. Mr. Cai's research interests are in the areas of game theory, corporate finance, and organization theory. His research agenda also includes issues related to China's reform. Currently, he is working on a project on multilateral bargaining under complete information, which he hopes to include as a part of his doctoral dissertation. The study shows that strategic formation of subcoalitions may prevent efficient transactions even though there is no obvious transaction costs. This result sheds new light on one of the fundamental insights in modern economics---the Coase Theorem (Coase 1960), which asserts that in absence of transaction costs, resource allocation is always efficient and independent of property right allocation. The applications of the model include bankruptcy issues, corporate control, union-firm bargaining, etc.. Index Mr. Huining Henry Cao, Ph.D. Dr. Huining Henry Cao is currently an assistant professor of finance in the Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkerly. He joined the faculty this fall after turning down other offers from schools such as the Wharton School and the University of Michigan. With a Ph.D. degree in finance from UCLA, Dr. Cao has a strong research interest in the role of derivatives in market economies. His research area encompasses asset and derivatives pricing, trading in dynamic incomplete markets and international portfolio management. Also on his current research agenda is the issue of how emerging markets affect major developed markets in a relatively segmented world. In addition, he is investigating the impact of these emerging markets on the portfolios of American investors. In the upcoming spring semester, he will be teaching two courses in finance at Berkeley, an MBA course on investment and a doctoral seminar on dynamic asset pricing. Dr. Cao has one paper forthcoming in the Review of Financial Studies and another completed paper currently under review. Dr. Cao has also published his work in numerous biology journals. Prior to his graduate study at UCLA, Dr. Cao earned a Ph.D. in pathology from Yale University. At age 12 he was a top 40 finalist in the national pre-college mathematics competition of China in 1979, and enrolled at the University of Science and Technology of China. Five years later he was a top twenty finalist in the US-China Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Graduate Exchange Program. Index Ms. Bin Chen Ms. Bin Chen is a Senior Financial Analyst at Partners HealthCare System, Inc., the parent company of two prestigious hospitals in Boston, Mass. General Hospital and Brigham & Women's Hospital. She works at the treasury department and is responsible for investment activities of the company's $2 billion Endowment fund and Pension fund. Since joining Partners in 1994, Bin has involved actively in a number of Treasury/Finance projects and played key roles within different teams. She has performed some of the following reponsibilities: - Developed and systematized twenty-three external manager's performance analysis. - Interfaced with investment managers and custodian bank to collect information regarding market and investment strategies. - Created investment performance summary for discussion at Investment Committee's (Members include Peter Lynch of Fidelity, jay Light of HBS, etc.) decision making. - Coordinated with investment banks to assess the risk exposure of Partners long-term pool and the financial impact due to the market correction. Alternate risk control methodologies including the use of derivatives were studied in the assessment. Scenario analysis, probability distribution was applied in the assessment. - Provided technical, analytical support for Partners investment pool's strategic asset allocation by using internal and external resources. - Developed and Updated endowment spending policy for both institutions. - Designed, installed and monitored investment tracking system supporting internal managed funds. Currently, Bin is working on several projects including alternative investment design and monitoring currency exposure. Before joining Partners, Bin was an Accounting Analyst at Fidelity Investment and in charge of financial reports of Fidelity's European Capital Appreciation Fund and Advisor Overseas Fund. Bin is a CFA candidate. Bin was trained to become an industry designer while she attended Beijing Institute of Technology. She planned to study textile design at university of Minnesota but eventually graduated from Baruch College, NYC with an MBA degree. Reluctant to give up her teenage dream of being a designer, she enchants her fantasy by marrying a Landscape Architect, Xiao Wei Ma. Bin and Xiao Wei share not only the design sensibilities, but also the pleasure of investing. They have an aggressive portfolio with 20% commitment in China and a promising performance so far. Bin and Xiao Wei are city lovers. They enjoy alternative movies, photography, fashion and travel. Bin is also a devoted cook. Her favorite cuisine is Southeast Asian. |
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Jan 15th, 2006, 18:19 | 只看该作者 #2 |
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Ms. Holly M. Chen Ms. Holly Chen is currently an assistant to the Chairman of Merrill Lynch International. A Beijing native, Holly attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY where she obtained a bachelor degree in economics. After working in the Treasury Department of ITT Corporation's headquarters for the summer, Holly started her Wall Street career at Lehman Brothers as a financial analyst. In 1994, Holly graduated with an MBA degree from the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago. During the summer of her business school education, Holly took an internship in the Investment Banking Group at Merill Lynch which led to her full time employment with the company. After joining Merill Lynch for only four months, Holly was promoted to her current position. As the assistant to Mr. Win Smith, Chairman of Merrill Lynch International, Holly is actively involved in business activities around the globe with a specific focus in Asia. She is also responsible forwriting speeches for Mr. Smith. Holly constantly meets business and government delegations from China, arranges business meetings for Merrill Lynch executives involved in the Company's China operations, and helps coordinate Merrill's activities in China. While attending school at Chicago, Holly was an active member of the Chinese Business Association of Chicago. She joined the Chinese Finance Association in March of 1996. In her spare time, Holly enjoys movies, dancing, making friends and exploring New York restaurants. She will surely make many friends in our organization. Index Mr. Qiang John Dai, Ph.D. University of Science & Technology of China Hefei, China 1981-1986 B. S. in Chemical Physics, July 1986 Shanghai Metallurgy Institute Shanghai, China 1986-1989 Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 1989-1993 Ph.D. in Chemistry, July 1993 Stanford University, Graduate School of Business Stanford, California 1993-1995 Candidacy for Ph.D. in Finance, June 1995 Lehman Brothers Holding New York, New York 1995-Present Senior Vice President and Head, Latin America Foreign Exchange & Local Debt Trading Index Mr. Bin Gao Mr. Bin Gao served as a member of the first board of directors of TCFA. He is currently in his last year of the PhD program in finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University. Mr. Gao received his B.S. in Physics from the University of Science and Techonology of China (USTC). He continued his graduate study there under the guidance of Prof. Lizhi Fang. In 1991, making a seemingly incongruous switch in career Mr. Gao transferred to study finance at New York University after receiving a master's degree in Astrophysics from Princeton University. Looking back upon his career path, he considers the change both exciting and rewarding. Besides working on his dissertation, he also does part time consulting for a financial software vendor in New York city. Mr. Gao's main research interest is in derivative securities pricing, both numerical and theoretical. He has been writing a paper entitled "Too Close to Call? Option Pricing with the Adaptive Mesh", which is near completion. The paper attemps to address the pricing issue of the first-passage-time options (barrier option, vulnerable option, and capped calls) with the Adaptive Mesh Method, a methodology developed by Mr. Gao himself. He also has two working projects with a fellow student, one on the endogenous exchange rate and currency option pricing and the other on the nonlinear term structure. Index Ms. Lin Guo A Ph.D. candidate in Finance at Boston College, Lin Guo will be joining Suffolk University in Boston as an assistant professor in the fall. Lin received her BA in International Economics from Nankai University in China. She had been enrolled in the Ph.D. program in Economics at Southern Methodist University before she transferred to Boston College. Apart from her research and lecturing activities, she has also worked for Act Research Corporation based in Cambridge, MA. and Donggou Foreign Trade Committee in Liaoning, China. She translated a book entitled "Environmental Quality Management", which was later published, during her research internship at Resources for the Future in Washington, DC. Lin's research interest includes financial institutions, cost analysis of primary and secondary equity markets and the informational impact of stock splits on corporations in the frictional secondary markets. Two of her papers co-authored with Professor Timothy Mech of Boston College are currently in the process of revision & resubmission for the "Journal of Financial Economics" and "Review of Financial Studies" respectively. A brief description of her current research projects is listed at the end of the profile. You may contact her directly for paper requests by sending email to: guoli@bcvms.bc.edu. Lin is happily married to Liang Tang, who is a Ph.D. candidate of Finance at Temple University. In their spare time, they enjoy playing tennis and swimming together. 1. "When and Why are Thrifts Resolved?," 1996 This paper employs a two-step hazards model to estimate the conditional relation between insolvency and resolution and to identify the determinants of the timing of regulators' insolvency resolutions for thrift institutions. The results support the hypothesis that prompt insolvency resolution was hindered by economic, political and bureaucratic constraints faced by regulators. The findings in this paper have important implications for the cost efficiency of capital forbearance policies. 2. "Share Prices, Bid-Ask Spreads, and the Costs of Issuing Equity," with Timothy Mech, 1995 This paper argues for a relation between the costs of issuing stock and the expected costs of trading the stock in the secondary market. Using share price and the bid-ask spread as proxies for trading costs, we find that issue costs are substantially higher for stocks with low share prices and high bid-ask spreads, holding other firm and issue attributes constant. The paper concludes that firms issuing equity compensate investors who participate in the offerings for the costs they expect to bear when trading the stocks later. 3. "Stock Splits and Seasoned Equity Issues, " with Timothy Mech, 1995 This paper uses logit regressions and event-study methods to test whethe r stock splits help firms issue equity by reducing asymmetric information or moving share prices to more marketable levels. In support of splits reducing asymmetric information, evidence is presented that firms frequently declare splits shortly before announcing equity issues. When preceded by split declarations, issue announcement returns are decidedly less negative. The results are also consistent with a trading range motivation for splits, but this does not seem to be related to equity issues. |
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Jan 15th, 2006, 18:21 | 只看该作者 #3 |
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Mr. Shi Han One of our new members, Shi Han is the managing director of ChinaLine, an international management consulting practice focusing on establishing and managing operations for US companies in China. Shi Han founded ChinaLine three years ago in Rochester, NY. The success of its clients, such as Eastman Kodak, Bausch & Lomb and over fifty others, duly justified the move. ChinaLine is currently a member of Rochester International Business Council, Western New York International Trade Council and the International Resource Group. Shi Han works jointly with his partners in Beijing and Shanghai in devising financial management strategies for US companies operating in China and setting up joint ventures and other entities for those starting to enter the emerging market. Shi Han finds his job both challenging and rewarding. A recent project of ChinaLine is to form a $50 million holding company for a US multinational seeking to consolidate financial management of its multiple operations in China. The client wants the entity to be structured so as to both provide immediate solutions to some acute cash flow problems and serve as the vehicle for centralized financial management in the long run. An entity of this size and category, however, is subject to the approval of China's local and central governments, whose priorities may well be at odds with the investors'. When the business plan he drafted in English and Chinese was approved by both the senior management and the Chinese authorities, he felt a good sense of relief. Shi Han holds a master's degree in international economics from Beijing University. He was a research fellow at the J. F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, a visiting scholar at the Economics Department of Brown University, and a lecturer of economics at the Department of International Economy, Beijing University. Index Mr. Jingzhi (Jay) Huang Mr. Jingzhi (Jay) Huang is a charter member of the Chinese Finance Association (TCFA). He is currently a PhD candidate in Finance at Stern School of Business at New York University (NYU). Born and raised in Beijing, Jingzhi went to the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in AnHui province for his under- graduate studies. While at USTC, he majored in theoretical physics. After receiving the B.S. degree from USTC, he returned to Beijing to enroll in the master's program in physics at Beijing University (Beida). Jingzhi came to the U.S. to seek a PhD degree at Auburn University, the alma mater of two of his favorite sports players, Charles Barkley and Bo Jackson. Like some of his Chinese peers, he switched to pursue a career in finance upon receiving his doctorate in Physics. Jingzhi is currently working on his dissertation. His research interest is in asset pricing, term structure models, and derivatives. He has one paper forthcoming in "The Review of Financial Studies." The paper, coauthored with Professor Marti Subrahmanyam (NYU) and G. George Yu (Goldman Sachs), is entitled "Pricing and Hedging American Options: A Recursive Integration Method". He also consults for JP Morgan and some other investment and brokerage firms. Jingzhi enjoys reading. He is also a fan of professional basketball and college and professional football, and an occasional fan of Atlanta Braves. He used to be a member of the American Contract Bridge League. Jingzhi is married to Lily Feng, whom he met at Beida. Lily is currently working at a Japanese real estate dealing and consulting firm in Manhattan, NYC. They are "married without children." Index Dr. Ming Huang Ming Huang is a charter member of TCFA. He graduated from Beijing University with a B.S. in physics in 1985 and got his PhD in theoretical physics in 1991 from Cornell University. He has since been a PhD student in the finance program at Stanford University and expects to get (yet another) PhD in June, 1996. He will join the finance faculty of the University of Chicago in the spring of 1996. Ming Huang's main research interest is in the area of capital markets with imperfections. He has written on "Swap Rates and Credit Quality" with Darrell Duffie, "Liquidity Shocks and Equilibrium Liquidity Premium," and "Asset Pricing with Linear Collateral Constraints" with Ayman Hindy. He is also interested in the impact of toeholds (partial ownership by bidders in a takeover contest) on takeover competition and wrote "Toeholds and Takeovers" with Jeremy Bulow and Paul Klemperer. Index Mr. Ivan Ing An early member of the Chinese Finance Association, Mr. Ivan Ing is the Managing Partner of ING Corp. in Toronto, Ontario Canada. ING Corp is a boutique advisory firm offering business development and investment advisory services to institutional clients and international companies. Recently, Mr. Ing has been working with the Republic of the Philippines to structure and finance a number of infrastructure projects. Mr. Ing did his graduate study in Business Administration and Urban Planning at the University of Calgary and recieived his Bachelor of Design in Environmental Planning from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. During his tenure as the Vice President of a US subsidiary of a Canadian life insurance company, he built and managed an investment portfolio with a gross market value in excess of US$1 Billion for over eight years. His job responsibilities included but were not limited to business development, joint venture partnership, acquisition and divestment, equity and debt financing, asset based securitization, restructuring and work-out, asset management and performance reporting of the invested assets for the Company. In many complex transactions, he served as the Managing General Partner of the joint venture limited partnerships. Mr. Ing's education and professional affiliations include The Joint Centre for Urban Studies at Harvard University, and Investment Management Workshop at Princeton University. He was selected as a member for the Governor General's Canadian Study Conference designed for future decision makers. He also holds a committee chair position for the Association of Foreign Investors in U.S. Real Estate. Among many corporate positions he held in the past and is holding currently, he served as Chairman and President of Southern Living Corporation, and Corporate Secretary and V.P. for Confederation Properties (US) Inc. He has also been on the Board of Director for Peel Senior Link, Portals Confederation Corporation, Peachtree Confederation Corporation, YQ Confederation Corporation, CNP Inc., CRP Inc., and Westside Club I & II Corporation. Last April, Mr. Ing was invited by one of the largest state-owned companies of the People's Republic of China to work on a business development and trade related assignment in Shanghai. Recently he has been retained to structure and finance a major development in Beijing. With over ten years of institutional, brokerage and government experience in North America and Asia, Mr. Ing finds "life in the fast lane" in Asia particularly exciting and challenging at times. Presently, the multi- talented investment executive is working hard on his Putonghua, or Mandarin, the Chinese official language. Index Mr. Bo Li Current Work: Attorney at Law, Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York Education: J.D. magna cum laude, Harvard Law School Ph.D., Economics, Stanford University M.A., Economics, Boston University Former Position at TCFA: President, TCFA, 1996-1997 Index Ms. Hongmin Lu Ms. Hongmin Lu joined the Chinese Finance Association in the summer of 1995. She is currently a quantitative investment analyst in the investment department of Allstate Insurance Company. She has been with Allstate for more than two years. Her major responsibility includes conducting equity research and analysis to assist portfolio managers managing Allstate's equity portfolios in excess of $5 billions. Hongmin's research areas in equity concentrate on asset allocation, equity security valuation and selection, and impact of various economic and financial issues on stock performance. Since joining Allstate, she has conducted a number of equity research projects. In the asset allocation project, a model has been constructed to design the optimal allocation of securities among three domestic equity portfolios. The project on security selection aims to identify efficient valuation measures for different industry groups, and convert the measures into target prices for all stocks in the S&P500 universe. Other projects include issues such as evaluating effect of foreign exchange rate and credit spreads on stock performance. The purpose of the research is to identify equity investment opportunities in response to fluctuations of foreign exchange rates and credit spreads. The projects investigate investment scenarios in a situation of dollar devaluation and its potential rebound. It also examines equity investment opportunities when the credit spreads reach historically low point, and the corresponding investment strategies should the credit spreads widen. Prior to joining Allstate, Hongmin was in the Ph.D. program at the Business School of the University of Texas at Austin, majoring in statistics and minoring in finance. She has a MS in statistics from Baylor University in Waco, Texas and a BS in computer science from Beijing Polytechnic University. Currently, she is a CFA Level II candidate. |
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Jan 15th, 2006, 18:22 | 只看该作者 #4 |
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Ms. Ju Pann, Ph.D. Dr. Jun Pan joined the Doctoral Program in Finance at Stanford University in the fall of 1995. Although Jun has since given up almost every single hobby she had pursued during the past 9 months, she admits that studying Finance at Stanford is a gratifying experience. Born and raised in Shanghai, Jun received a B.S. from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and came to the States in 1990. After getting her M.S. from Western Illinois University, she graduated with a Ph.D. in Physics from New York University (NYU) in September 1995, and learned to love New York City during that four years. Her doctoral dissertation is entitled "Nanostructures of Silicon", in which she develops an analytical model to explain reactivity of silicon clusters, and a computer simulation program with Simulated Annealing Algorithm to optimize complex systems with many degrees of freedom. She also integrates vectorized and parallelized version of the simulation program in her dissertation. Jun was recently named the Jaedicke Merit Scholar (1996-1997) at Stanford, given in recognition of a student's superlative academic work during the initial years of the Ph.D. Program. She is also the recipient of several other awards including 1995 winner of the Luise Meyer- Schutzmeister Award, American Women in Science, Dean's Dissertation Fellowship, NYU (1995), Andre Meyer Fellowship, NYU (1991-1992). Jun Pan is also an Honor Graduate from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1990). Jun's publications include articles in "Physical Review", "Journal of Chemical Physics", "Surface Review and Letters", "Physics, Chemistry, and Application of Nanostructures" and "Modern Physics Letter". Index Mr. Chunsheng Zhou, Ph.D. Dr. Chunsheng Zhou is a charter member of TCFA. He is currently a financial economist in the trading risk analysis section of the Federal Reserve Board at Washington D.C. His job function involves conducting research and policy analysis on the risks and regulations of financial markets, especially market risks and credit risks involved in derivatives and other new financial instruments. Dr. Zhou enrolled in the Ph.D. program in economics at Princeton University in 1992 after obtaining one of the highest scores in GRE economics subject test (99+%). (Princeton was the only school to which he formally applied.) While at Princeton, he was awarded the Harold W. Dodds Merit Fellowship in 1994. The fellowship was one of the highest honors given to Princeton graduate students based on academic achievements and professional promise. As a student of Professor John Campbell, he was highly productive in research, finishing five papers in both theoretical and empirical finance. As a result, he received his Ph.D. degree from Princeton in about 3 years. The fast-track record did not only begin in the U.S. Growing up in a relatively poor countryside of China with few opportunities, Dr. Zhou went to a technical high school in the city to study computer technology after junior high school. While at the technical school, he studied high school and college math by himself in his spare time within two years. Based on recommendations from a number of professors at various top math departments in China, he obtained an opportunity to take the graduate admission examination. Upon passing the exam, he was admitted to the Mathematics Department at Beijing University as a graduate student directly from the technical high school. After receiving his M.S. degree from Beida (Beijing University), he decided to change his major to International Finance, which was very popular in China at that time. The following is a partial list of Dr. Zhou's research papers. Most of them are in their first and second round at top academic journals. If you are interested in any of them, please send him an email at czhou@frb.gov. 1. Dynamic Portfolio Choice and Asset Pricing under Asymmetric Information; 2. Dynamic Portfolio Choice and Asset Pricing under Differential Information; 3. Informed Trading, Uninformed Trading, and the Asset Pricing Puzzles; 4. Stock Market Fluctuations and the Term Structure; 5. Forecasting Long- and Short-Horizon Stock Returns in a Unified Framework; 6. Time-to-build, the Stock Market, and Investment Dynamics. Index Chi Su , Ph.D. degree at BC From 1988-1992, Chi Su studied economics at Beijing University. In 1992, he worked for a short period of time at China Stock Exchange Executive Council in Beijing. He started graduate study at Boston College's Finance Department in 1994 after obtaining a Master Degree in Economics from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. While pursuing his Ph.D. degree at BC, he worked first as a research assistant and later as a teaching fellow. In 1999, Chi Su went to University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business to pursue an MBA degree. He did an internship at Salomon Smith Barney's Fixed Income Division in Hong Kong during the Spring of 2000, and did another internship at Merrill Lynch's Equity Division in New York during that Summer. Chi joined Merrill Lynch in 2001, and currently works at the firm's Equity Linked Capital Markets group in New York City. Chi Su served as a member of the Board of Directors and also the Director of Finance for Harvard China Review in 1998. From 1999 to 2000, He served as the president of the Chinese Finance Association in North America (TCFA). In his free time, Chi enjoys reading, hiking, golfing, and skiing. Index Yanfang Yan,Ph.D degree Ms. Yanfang Yan is currently a Senior Portfolio Manager working for Banc of America Capital Management at Bank of America. Prior to joining Bank of America, she worked for Putnam Investments Management. Ms. Yan served as the Chairman of the Board of Directors from (98-99?), and Editor-in-chief for the term (97-98). She has an MA degree from University of Notre Dame and has completed all Ph.D. course work but dissertation at the Carroll Business School at Boston College in Finance. Index Xuemin (Sterling) Yan,an Assistant Professor Prof. Xuemin (Sterling) Yan is currently an Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Missouri - Columbia. Prof. Yan graduated from Renmin University of China with a B.A. in international finance. He obtained his Ph.D. in finance from the University of Iowa in 2001. His research interest lies in empirical asset pricing. He was a director of TCFA from 2000 to 2001. Research website: http://business.missouri.edu/yan. Index Hongbin Cai,Ph.D. in Economics Ph.D. in Economics, 1997, Stanford University; MA in Statistics, 1997, Stanford University; MA in Economics, 1991, Beijing University; B.S. in Mathematics, 1988, Wuhan University. Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, UCLA. Research Interests: Game Theory (bargaining), Contract Theory, Corporate Finance, and Political Economy. TCFA: president, 1994-1995. Research website: www.econ.ucla.edu/~cai. Index Zhijie Xiao Prof. Zhijie Xiao jointed the faculty of University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), College of Commerce and Business Administration, since 1997. He obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University in 1997 and his B. Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science from Renmin (People¡¯s) University of China. He is the winner of Multa Scripsit Award in Econometric Theory (2002) and National Prize of Science and Technology Progress in China (1993). He teaches courses in econometrics, time series analysis, and microeconomics. Research focuses on econometrics and empirical finance. He has published many papers in leading journals such as Econometrica, Journal of Econometrics, Econometric Theory, Journal of Empirical Finance, Journal of Time Series Analysis. He was the vice president of The Chinese Finance Association in 1995 ¨C 1996. Index Zheng Liu With a BA and an MA degree from the People¡¯s University of China, Zheng Liu joined the graduate economics program at the University of Minnesota in 1991 and got a Ph.D. degree in 1997. Prof. Liu first taught at Clark University in Massachusetts, and is now teaching at Emory University in Georgia. He has been a chartered member of the TCFA since 1994 and was elected Director of Academic Affairs of TCFA in 1995. His deepest involvement with TCFA was to co-organize the international conference ¡°China: Towards a Modern Financial System,¡± held in Beijing. Prof. Liu¡¯s current research is on the transmission mechanisms of monetary policy and the interactions of monetary policy with business cycles. He has also done some work in open economy macroeconomics. Those who are curious about the details may find his papers at the following URL: http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~zliu/. Index Qianli Wu From 7/2001 to present, portfolio manager at Rydex Funds, managing and co-managing several U.S. large-cap and sector funds with total assets over $2 billion. Got Ph.D. in economics from Boston University in January 2000. Elected director from 1995 to 1998, involved in organizing the conference on financial reform in Beijing in 1996, and the four annual meetings from 1995 to 1998. Index Ming Huang Currently at Stanford Business School: http://www.stanford.edu/~mhuang/. |
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Qiang Dai Assistant professor at NYU Stern School, currently visiting Stanford Business School. Websites: http://www.stanford.edu/~dq or http://www.stern.nyu.edu/~qdai There is also a brief bio for Qiang in the following article from the CFO magazine: http://www.cfo.com/article/1,5309,1899,00.html. Index Jun (John) Qian, Ph.D. Jun Qian is a Managing Director and Senior Deal Structurer in Banc Of America Securities' Global Structured Finance Group. Jun¡¯s responsibilities include all facets of structuring asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities. Prior to joining Banc Of America Securities in July 2001, Jun was a Director and Senior Structurer in Deutsche Bank Securities' Global Asset Backed Securitization Group, where he was responsible for asset-backed deal structuring. Before joining Deutsche Bank in June of 2000, Jun was the Senior mortgage-backed Structurer in Bank of America/NationsBanc's Real Estate Capital Markets Group, which he joined in 1994. Prior to that Jun was a Senior Software Engineer at Bond-Tech Inc. where he built the firm¡¯s ABS structuring system. Jun holds a Bachelor¡¯s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Zhejiang University in China, an MS in Statistics, as well as a Ph.D. in Engineering Science, from the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. He obtained his MBA from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. Index Xiaoyun Yu Xiaoyun Yu is an assistant professor of Finance at Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. She completed her Ph. D. in finance at the University of Minnesota. Her research interests include: security design, initial public offering of equity, financial institutions and market microstructures. She has taught courses in financial markets and interest rates and asset pricing at the undergraduate and Ph.D. level. She served as a director of TCFA in 2000-2001. |
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