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2006 China – US Symposium Participant List SYMPOSIUM ON BUILDING THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM OF THE 21ST CENTURY: AN AGENDA FOR CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES TIANJIN, CHINA • JUNE 23-25, 2006 Chinese Participants CHEN Daofu Deputy Director, General Research Office, Financial Research Institute CHEN Ru CEO, BOC International Investment Managers CHEN Weidong Deputy General Manager, Strategic Planning Department, Bank of China CHEN Xuebin Vice Dean & Professor, Institute for Financial Studies, Fudan University CHEN Zongsheng Deputy Secretary General, The People’s Government of Tianjin CUI Jindu Vice Mayor of Tianjin, The People’s Government of Tianjin CUI Xin Deputy Secretary General, China Development Research Foundation DAI Xianglong Mayor of Tianjin, The People’s Government of Tianjin and Former Governor of the People’s Bank of China DING Wei Director Manager, Investment Banking, China International Capital Corporation DING Yifan Deputy Director General, World Development Research Institute, Development Research Center of the State Council FAN Yonghong Vice President & CEO, China Asset Management Co., Ltd. GE Jun Assistant President, China Europe International Business School GAO Xiqing Vice Chairman, National Council for Social Security Fund GUO Qingping President, The People’s Bank of China Tianjin Branch GUO Shuqing Chairman of the Board, China Construction Bank Corporation HA Jiming Chief Economist, China International Capital Corporation Limited HE Fan Assistant Director, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences JIA Kang President, Institute of Fiscal Science, Ministry of Finance LI Hong Director Manager, Investment Banking, China International Capital Corporation LI Jiange Vice President, Development Research Center of State Council LI Ting Principal, State Street Global Advisors, Asia Co. Ltd. LI Yali Director, Tianjin Development and Reform Commission LIU Haiyong President, DBS (China) Investment Corporation Ltd. LIU Huiwen Chairman, TEDA Investment Holdings Co. Ltd. LIU Yaonian General Manager, Tianjin Branch, Taiping Life Insurance Co. Ltd. LIU Yeqiao Director, Finance Department, Ministry of Finance LU Mai Secretary General, China Development Research Foundation MA Hong Vice Commissioner, Shanghai Municipal Government Financial Service Office MA Mingjun General Secretary, Executive Office, Bank of China MA Junlu Associate Dean, School of Economics, Nankai University Anthony NEOH Barrister-at-Law, Anthony Neoh, SC PEI Changhong Director, The Institute of Finance and Trade Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences PI Jinsheng Director, Administration Committee of Binhai New Area QI Yinfeng Professor, Nankai University QIAN Xiao’an Professor & Director General, Graduate School of the People’s Bank of China QIU Dong Chair of Managerial Board, Central University of Finance and Economics SHEN Jianxun Team Head, Financial Institutions Department, Bank of China SHI Junzhi Deputy Chief Executive Officer, China Bohai Bank Shelly SINGHAL Xinhua Finance Board Member, SBI Group Chairman and CEO SUN Jie Director General, Fund Supervision Department China Securities Regulatory Commission WANG Boming President, Stock Exchange Executive Council WANG Jiandong CEO, Bohai Property Insurance Co., Ltd. WANG Jianxi Chairman, China International Capital Corporation Limited WANG Li Managing Partner, Deheng Law Offices WANG Tingke General Manager, R&D Department of the China Everbright Bank WANG Yuan Deputy Director General, Training Department, China Development Bank Jeffrey R.Williams Consultant, Former President of Shenzhen Development Bank WU Jinghua Deputy Secretary General, Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China WU Xiaoling Vice Governor, People’s Bank of China WU Xiaoqiu Director, Finance and Securities Institute(FSI), Renmin University of China XIE Ping CEO, Central Safe Investments Ltd. YANG Min Director-General, Legal Department, Ministry of Finance YAO Yong Director, Supervisory Rules and Regulations Department, China Banking Regulatory Commission YU Yang Consultant, Starr International Company (Asia), Ltd. Cesar Zalamea President, Starr International Company (Asia), Ltd. ZHANG Chenghui Deputy Director General, Financial Research Institute Development Research Center of State Council ZHANG Hongjiu PRC Lawyer, Jingtian & Gongcheng ZHANG Hua Director-General, China Banking Regulatory Commission Tianjin Office ZHANG Jiaxing Principal, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics ZHANG Jixiang Director & Secretary to the Company Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. ZHANG Ruigang Vice Chairman, The Administrative Commission of TEDA ZHANG Tao Deputy Director-General, Research Bureau, The People’s Bank of China ZHAO Rong Deputy General Manager, Executive Office, Bank of China ZHAO Shangwu Deputy Director, Tianjin Commission of Commerce ZHAO Shukai Deputy Secretary General, China Development Research Foundation ZHONG Hong Director, Strategic Planning Department, Bank of China ZHU Dantao Deputy Director, Development Research Center of China State Council ZHU Levin CEO, China International Capital Corporation Limited ZHU Min Executive Assistant President, Bank of China ZHU Yong Director Manager, Asset Management, China International Capital Corporation U.S. Participants Emily Altman Managing Director/Head of International Government Relations, JPMorgan Chase & Co. Akira Ariyoshi Director, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, International Monetary Fund William F. Barron Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell Peter Bass Deputy General Counsel, Promontory Financial Group, LLC Laurence W. Bates General Counsel, Japan, General Electric Japan John J. Carey President & CEO, AIG Business Consulting (Beijing) Co., Ltd. James Chen Deputy Managing Partner, Northern China, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CPA Ltd. Beijing Branch Shelley Chia Senior Manager, Global Financial Services Industry, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CPA Ltd., Beijing Branch Wade Deffenbaugh China Global Financial Services Industry Leader, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CPA Ltd., Beijing Branch Michael DeSombre Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell Robert H. Dugger Managing Director, Tudor Investment Corporation Peter Fisher Managing Director, BlackRock Inc. Eric L. Foster Vice President & Associate General Counsel, The Bond Market Association Stefan Gavell Executive Vice President and Head of Industry & Regulatory Affairs, State Street Corporation William W. Grimes Associate Professor of International Relations, Boston University Patricia Haas-Cleveland Senior Relationship Manager, Office of the Vice Chairman, Lehman Brothers William Holmes Visiting Scholar, East Asian Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School Donald P. Kanak Senior Fellow, Program on International Financial Systems, Harvard Law School Richard Katz Editor, The Oriental Economist Report Thomas Keller Group Managing Director Asia Pacific, Moody's Asia-Pacific Ltd. Elaine La Roche Independent Non-Executive Director, China Construction Bank and Non- Executive Chairman of the Board of Linktone Nicholas Lardy Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics Harvey Lau Partner, Baker & McKenzie Chen Ee Lee Assistant Director, International Cooperation Division, Singapore Ministry of Health Edan Lee Managing Director, Olympus Capital Holdings Asia Wendy Lin Chief Representative, AIG Beijing Representative Office David P. Loevinger Minister-Counselor for Financial Affairs, U.S. Embassy Robert Luke Minister-Counselor for Economics, U.S. Embassy Philippa Malmgren President, Canonbury Group Limited Arthur M. Mitchell III General Counsel, Asian Development Bank Kevin Mulvey Vice President, AIG Satoru Murase Partner, Bingham McCutchen Murase LLP Jack Murphy Partner, Cleary Gottleib Steen & Hamilton LLP Chester Murray Executive Vice President, International, Moody's Investors Service Kevin Ng Tax Managing Partner of Northern China Office, Managing Partner of Tianjin Office, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CPA Ltd. Beijing Branch Steve Ng Managing Director, Regional Head – Asia, ABN AMRO Futures LTD Richard O’Toole Managing Director, Head of Government Affairs, Goldman Sachs International David De-zhi Peng Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, AIG Business Consulting (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Robin Radin Associate Director, Program on International Financial Systems, Harvard Law School Amb. Clark T. Randt, Jr United States Ambassador to China, Embassy of the United States Stephen S. Roach Chief Economist and Director of Global Economic Analysis, Morgan Stanley Hal S. Scott Nomura Professor and Director, Program on International Financial Systems, Harvard Law School Henny Sender Staff Writer, The Wall Street Journal Jeffrey Small Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell Paul Speltz U.S. Executive Director, Asian Development Bank Richard Stanley Chief Executive Officer, Citigroup China Xin Tang Professor of Financial Law, Tsinghua University John S. Wadsworth Advisory Director, Morgan Stanley Asia Limited/Morgan Stanley J Weinstein Deputy Director, Program on International Financial Systems, Harvard Law School Michael J. Wilson Executive Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) Ventures Group Chong – Fatt Wong Managing Director, Products and Services Asia, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc Joan Woodward Executive Director, Global Markets Institute, Goldman Sachs Tracy Xu Consultant, Asia Capital Markets, The Bond Market Association International Kai Yang Chief Representative, Morgan Stanley, Beijing Zhizhong Yang Head of Investment Banking China, Hong Kong & Beijing, Lehman Brothers Min Ye Team Managing Director, Moody's Asia-Pacific Ltd. Hugo Yon Second Secretary, Economic, U.S. Embassy Beijing Harrison Young Chairman, Morgan Stanley Australia Limited Johannes Zhou Director of Asian Business Development, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. .
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