Huang Yiping
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Huang Yiping | |
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黄益平 | |
Huang in 2025 | |
| Born | 1964 (age 60–61) |
| Education | |
| Occupation(s) | Economist, banker, editor, professor |
Huang Yiping (黄益平; born 1964) is the president of the National School of Development at Peking University.[1] He is a highly recognized expert of financial services in China.[2]
Huang was born in 1964.[3] He graduated B.S. in agriculture from Zhejiang A & F University in 1984; M.A. in economics from Renmin University of China in 1987; and Ph.D. in economics from Australian National University in 1994, where Peter Drysdale was his supervisor. In the later 1990s he taught at ANU, and at Columbia Business School as General Mills International Professor of Finance and Economics.[4]
He joined the Economics faculty of Peking University in 2009.[5]
He is editor of China Economic Journal and an associate editor of Asian Economic Policy Review.
Business affiliations
From 2000 to 2009 Huang worked for Citigroup in Hong Kong, as managing director and chief Asia economist. He has also been chief economist for Caixin Media Group.[6] In 2011 he joined Barclays Capital as managing director and chief economist, emerging Asia, on leave from Peking University.[2][7]
In 2013 he became an independent director of China Life Insurance Company and MYBank.[2][8] He has also served on the board of Minmetal Trust Ltd.[6]
In August 2020, he became an independent member of the board of directors of Ant Group.[9]
In February 2025, he was appointed as a member on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's China Business Advisory Committee.[10]