Liu Mingkang
Liu Mingkang
Liu Mingkanggraduated from the University of London in 1987. In 1988 he received an MBA from the Cass Business School. He served as chairman of the China Banking Regulatory Commission from its creation in 2003 until he reached the retirement age of 65. During his tenure he was responsible for putting in place an effective regulatory structure which helped the Chinese banking system to weather the global financial crisis and to emerge relatively healthy and well capitalized...
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The year 2006...is also the last transition year after China's World Trade Organization entry for the domestic banking sector. Doing good work this year in banking supervision has special and important meaning.
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In their management, (the banks) should thoroughly understand how to balance credit risks, market risks and yields.
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We have already made big progress in banking reforms.
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