Bin Qi
Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions chez China Investment Corp. (Investment Management)
Profil
Dr. Bin Qi is an Executive Vice President & Deputy Chief Investment Officer at China Investment Corp.
Immediately prior to this, he held several positions with the China Securities Regulatory Commission, including Director General of the Department of International Affairs, Director General of the Department of Innovative Business Supervision, Director General of the Research Center and Executive President of the Beijing Institute of Securities and Futures, Deputy Director General of the Department of Fund Supervision, and Member of the Strategy and Development Committee.
Dr. Qi holds a Ph.D.
in Economics from Tsinghua University and an MBA from University of Chicago.
Postes actifs de Bin Qi
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China Investment Corp. (Investment Management)
China Investment Corp. (Investment Management) Financial ConglomeratesFinance China Investment Corp. (Investment Management) (CIC-IM) is the investment management division of state-owned China Investment Corp., which was founded in 2007 by the Ministry of Finance to hold, manage and invest their mandated assets to maximize shareholder value. Headquartered in Beijing, CIC-IM was established as a vehicle to diversify China's foreign exchange holdings and seek maximum returns for its shareholder within acceptable risk tolerance. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | - |
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China Investment Corp. (Investment Management)
China Investment Corp. (Investment Management) Financial ConglomeratesFinance China Investment Corp. (Investment Management) (CIC-IM) is the investment management division of state-owned China Investment Corp., which was founded in 2007 by the Ministry of Finance to hold, manage and invest their mandated assets to maximize shareholder value. Headquartered in Beijing, CIC-IM was established as a vehicle to diversify China's foreign exchange holdings and seek maximum returns for its shareholder within acceptable risk tolerance. | Finance |