Dr. Haizhou Huang is Managing Director, and Member of Managing Committee of China International Capital Corporation (CICC). His thirty years of experiences span from academic and policy institutions to financial services.
Upon completing his PhD at Indiana University in 1994, Dr. Huang taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the London School of Economics (1994-1998). From 1998 to 2005, he was a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), working in the Monetary and Exchange Affairs (now Monetary and Capital Markets), European and Research Departments. He was Head of Greater China research at Barclays Capital from 2005 to 2007, and joined CICC in the end of 2007 as a Managing Director.
He has over twenty publications in leading academic and policy journals, including American Economic Review, China Economic Review, European Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Finance, etc. He has won the 2018 Pagano-Zechner best paper prize by the European Financial Association. He also published two books in 2018, “Global Financial System: Crises and Reforms” in Chinese (CITIC Press), and “The Changing Fortunes of Central Banking” (Cambridge University) as a co-editor.
Dr. Huang was in the first cohort of the Special Term Professor at Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (2002-2005), and is a special term professor at Tsinghua University’s School of Finance and the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance. He is Vice President of the China Society of World Economics, Member of the China Finance 40 Group (CF40), Member of Expert Committee of China’s Thirteenth Five-year Plan. He was a former Member of the Hong Kong Financial Services Development Council, and former Member of the Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum.