Xiaobin Jin, Professor of Finance(Practice-Track)at the International School of Finance, Fudan University.
Dr. Jin was the Chairman of Haitong New Energy Private Equity Management
Co. Ltd. He was also Vice President of Haitong Securities. Additionally, he has
served in a number of executive roles at Haitong Securities throughout his
career that include: Secretary of the Board of Directors of Haitong Securities
Limited company, Co-secretary of Haitong’s Hong Kong listed Subsidiary,
Director of Haitong Securities Research Institute, and Chairman of Haitong Jihe
Investment Fund Management Company. Dr. Jin was an executive director at A-JEX
Investment of Hong Kong Limited, and was a Responsible Officer of Hong
Kong and hold of 1,4,9 securities license.
His research interests include Corporate Governance, Corporate Finance, Merges and
Acquisitions, Financial
Securities Investment Analysis, Enterprise Value Management, Equity Investment,
Asset Management. He published 8 books which related to
Securities Investments and Corporate Governance, such as Theory of Banking Merges and Acquisitions. He has
published more than 100 papers in academic journals, such as Social Science in China, Economic Research
Journal, Journals of China Finance and Journal of China Securities, etc.
Dr. Jin’s awards and recognitions include the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences “Jiang Yiwei Enterprise Reform and Development”
outstanding academic book prize and the Shanghai philosophy and Social Science
outstanding achievement award. Additionally, Dr. Jin has been recognized as the
“Ten Shanghai Outstanding Pacesetter”, “The Most Influential Securities
Analyst” by the World Financial Lab, and a “Gold Securities Analyst” by the
publication New Fortune. He owned an honor of “Gold
Chairman of board Assistant” from Chinese listed companies. He also received an
honor of Hall of Fame by New Fortune.
Dr. Jin earned his Ph.D.
in Economics from Fudan
University, he worked as a post-doctoral research fellow in Shanghai University of Finance and
Economics.
(Updated by March 2024)