Dr. Huang Haizhou is a leading economist and serves as a Member of Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at the People's Bank of China (China's Central Bank). He is a former senior executive at China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and has thirty years of experience spanning across academic and policy institutions and financial services.
Upon completing his Ph.D. at Indiana University in 1994, Dr. Huang taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the London School of Economics. From 1998 to 2005, he was a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund. He was head of Greater China research at Barclays Capital from 2005 to 2007, and joined CICC at the end of 2007 as a Managing Director. At CICC to February 2024, he served several senior management roles, including Member of the Firm Management Committee, Chairman of Capital Markets Committee, and Head of the Equities Department. He managed a global team in Hong Kong, New York, London, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, and producing revenue of about 9 billion RMB per year before his retirement.
He has numerous publications in leading academic and policy journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Monetary Economics, and Review of Finance. In 2018, he published Global Financial System: Crises and Reforms (CITIC Press) and co-edited The Changing Fortunes of Central Banking (Cambridge University). He and Patrick Bolton publish "Money Capital: New Monetary Principles for a More Prosperous Society" in 2024 (Princeton University Press). His research has won the Pagano-Zechner Prize by the European Finance Association and the Sun Yefang Economics Prize in China.
Dr. Huang is also Vice President of China Macroeconomics Society and Member of the Hong Kong Financial Services Development Council. He is a special term professor at PBoC School of Finance at Tsinghua University and Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance at Shanghai Jiaotong University.