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Dr. Xi Qing Gao is Vice Chairman & President at China Investment Corp.
Prior to this, he served as Vice Chairman of the National Council for the Social Security Fund.
He also worked as Vice Chairman at the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and General Counsel and the Director General of the Public Offering Supervision Department.
In the 1990s, he was as Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Bank of China International (Holdings) Limited.
He was co-founder of Chin's Stock Exchange Executive Council.
Dr. Gao received a Juris Doctor Degree from the school of law of Duke University in the United States and a Master's Degree in law from the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, China.
He is a professor and an advisor to PhD students.
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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. | President | - |
China Investment Corp.
China Investment Corp. Financial ConglomeratesFinance China Investment Corp. (CIC) is a wholly state-owned investment institution which was established in 2007 under the Company Law of the People's Republic of China to hold, manage and invest their mandated assets to maximize shareholder's value. Headquartered in Beijing, CIC's activities include domestic investments in debt securities denominated in foreign currencies and other financial products denominated in foreign currencies; overseas investments in debt securities, stocks, funds and derivative instruments and other financial products; domestic and overseas equity investments; overseas investments through external fund managers; provision of loans through entrusted financial institutions; management of entrusted foreign exchange assets; establishment of equity investment funds and fund management companies as a promoter and other businesses approved by the relevant governmental authorities. The firm invests in domestic financial institutions primarily through their wholly-owned subsidiary, Central Huijin Investment Ltd. While they operate independently, CIC remains accountable to the State Council of the People's Republic of China and, ultimately, to the citizens of the People's Republic of China. Their investments are not limited to any particular sector, geography or asset class and include equity, fixed-income and alternative assets. | President | - |
National Council for Social Security Fund
National Council for Social Security Fund Financial ConglomeratesFinance National Council for Social Security Fund of PRC (NCSSF) is the dedicated investment manager and administrator of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), a sovereign wealth fund founded in 2000 by the Government of China as a strategic reserve and supplementary fund for social security. NCSSF is a government agency headquartered in Beijing and controlled directly by the State Council of the People's Republic of China. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
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National Council for Social Security Fund
National Council for Social Security Fund Financial ConglomeratesFinance National Council for Social Security Fund of PRC (NCSSF) is the dedicated investment manager and administrator of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), a sovereign wealth fund founded in 2000 by the Government of China as a strategic reserve and supplementary fund for social security. NCSSF is a government agency headquartered in Beijing and controlled directly by the State Council of the People's Republic of China. | Finance |
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 |
China Investment Corp.
China Investment Corp. Financial ConglomeratesFinance China Investment Corp. (CIC) is a wholly state-owned investment institution which was established in 2007 under the Company Law of the People's Republic of China to hold, manage and invest their mandated assets to maximize shareholder's value. Headquartered in Beijing, CIC's activities include domestic investments in debt securities denominated in foreign currencies and other financial products denominated in foreign currencies; overseas investments in debt securities, stocks, funds and derivative instruments and other financial products; domestic and overseas equity investments; overseas investments through external fund managers; provision of loans through entrusted financial institutions; management of entrusted foreign exchange assets; establishment of equity investment funds and fund management companies as a promoter and other businesses approved by the relevant governmental authorities. The firm invests in domestic financial institutions primarily through their wholly-owned subsidiary, Central Huijin Investment Ltd. While they operate independently, CIC remains accountable to the State Council of the People's Republic of China and, ultimately, to the citizens of the People's Republic of China. Their investments are not limited to any particular sector, geography or asset class and include equity, fixed-income and alternative assets. | Finance |