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金融协会和斯坦福大学中国学生会等举办“中国投资”讲座(4/17) |
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2010/4/12 1:01:19 | 浏览:3729 | 评论:3 |
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TCFA-GCBC China Investment Speaker Event
Who:
- Richard Gao, Portfolio Manager, Matthews International Capital Management
- Jeff Shen PhD, Managing Director, Head of Asian and Emerging Market Equity, BlackRock
- Yu Li, Executive Director, Proprietary Trading , Goldman Sachs
- Zili Zhang(Moderator)PhD, Senior Vice President, American Century Investments
What:
"Security Selection in China Stock Market Investment, a Pro’s Perspective from the Field"
Leading Chinese professional investors from world premier investment institutions, with 35+ years combined industry experience, will share their knowledge and perspective on the approach of developing investment idea in China equity market. The panelists cover an unusually wide spectrum in different aspects of investment process, e.g. long only vs. long and short, fundamental vs. quantitative, mutual fund vs. hedge fund. The Chinese Finance Association(TCFA)and Greater China Business Club(GCBC)of Stanford GSB, together with Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford, intend to use this event to encourage thinking and exploring disciplined approaches in investment in China market.
When:
Saturday, April 17, 2010, 2:00PM - 6:00 PM.
Where:
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, CA 94305.
Cost:
$10.00 to Early Bird Registrant(before 4.12.2010)and TCFA members $15.00 to non-members(after 4.12.2010) $25.00 for all on-site registrants; (Free admission to student members of GCBC and ACSSS(40 as the limit, beyond 40 the above rule applies))
Registration:
Click here to register(Deadline:Thursday, April 15, 2010) (GCBC and ACSSS student members please RSVP to rsvptcfaca@gmail.com.)
Dress Code:
Business Casual
Contact:
Yu Jiang 413.687.3781 yujiangtcfa@gmail.com Zhuo(Albert)Huang 650.862.7690 hwangzhuo@gmail.com Ling Jin 650.8625437 jin_ling@gsb.stanford.edu
Note:
All presentation material and majority part of the speech would in English. However, some speaker may choose to talk in Mandarin for his presentation part.
About TCFA
The Chinese Finance Association(TCFA)is a non-profit organization aimed at facilitating the exchange of ideas, knowledge and information on education, and research and practice in finance and related areas between the US and China. Founded in California, U.S., in 1994, TCFA currently has over 2,000 members in U.S., Hong Kong and China Mainland. TCFA is based in New York City, with local chapters in Beijing, Boston, California, Chicago, Hong Kong, Washington D.C. and Shanghai. TCFA organizes and sponsors a broad range of activities. For more information, please visit www.tcfaglobal.org.
About TCFA California US-China Bridging Program
US-China Bridging Program is a core program of TCFA California Chapter that aims at establishing and improving the communication channel between its members, local financial institutions and significant individual and institutions in the China’s financial market. On irregular basis, we would invite leading figures in the financial industry across the pacific to share their insight and exchange ideas on the market and industry condition and on how to create win-win opportunity for participants of both markets.
About GCBC
GCBC is a student organization established by and for Stanford MBAs with strong business or career interest in Greater China. GCBC seeks to connect the top Chinese business talents from US and China and serve its members through their career development. Among GCBC members, 50% are native Chinese and 2-3% from Stanford’s Executive MBA Program. GCBC members have extensive business experiences and connections in Greater China. With strong entrepreneurial ambition and tradition, GCBC members seek to make tangible business impact in China.
About ACSSS
Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford(ACSSS)is a student-run organization whose mission is to broaden the channels of communication between the Stanford mainland Chinese community and various other cultural, academic, and professional communities in the Bay Area. As representatives of the Stanford Chinese community, ACSSS also seeks to foster an unique appreciation of Chinese culture and provide information on the academic and professional opportunities there to all Stanford community members. Finally, ACSSS will do its best to help incoming Chinese students and scholars settle into the Stanford environment by providing practical services. |
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