Zhu Haibin appointed as Assistant Chief Economist of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, effective from October 1st.
On August 1st, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong has approved the appointment of Zhu Haibin as Assistant Vice President (Economic Research), which will take effect from October 1, 2025.
On August 1, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong has approved the appointment of Zhu Haibin as Assistant Vice President (Economic Research) based on the recommendation of the Governance Committee under the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee, effective from October 1, 2025.
After Zhu Haibin's appointment as Assistant Vice President (Economic Research), he will be responsible for research related to macroeconomic and financial stability.
According to the information, Zhu Haibin is currently the Managing Director and Chief Economist of J.P. Morgan and the Head of Economic Research for Greater China. Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, he served as a Senior Economist at the Bank for International Settlements and has extensive experience in economic research, specializing in policy research on macroeconomic and financial stability in mainland China and Hong Kong.
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