Xu Xiang

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BornFebruary 1977 (age 49)[1]
OthernamesXu Qiang (徐强)[2]
Big Xu[3]
EducationHigh school level
OccupationPrivate placement investor
Xu Xiang
徐翔
BornFebruary 1977 (age 49)[1]
Other namesXu Qiang (徐强)[2]
Big Xu[3]
EducationHigh school level
OccupationPrivate placement investor
SpouseYing Ying (应莹)
Parent(s)Xu Boliang (徐柏良, father)
Zheng Suzhen (郑素贞, mother)

Xu Xiang (Chinese: 徐翔; pinyin: Xú Xiáng; born February 1977 in Ningbo, Zhejiang) is a former Chinese private placement investor who served as General Manager of Zexi Investment (泽熙投资), a Chinese investment company. He has been variously called "China's Carl Icahn", "China's Warren Buffett", and "Big Man of Private Placement" (私募一哥) by fellow Chinese investors. On November 1, 2015, Xu Xiang was arrested by the police for insider trading.[4][3][5]

In 2017, Xu was sentenced to five and a half years in prison and fined 11 billion yuan.[6]

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