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Wang Boming

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Wang Boming, is the Chairman of Caijing’s parent company, the SEEC Media Group.[1]

Wang was among the first wave of students to study overseas in the early 1980s. To earn extra money during his studies, he wrote for a Chinese language newspaper in New York, and later worked as an economist for the New York Stock Exchange in the late 1980s, before returning to China to join other foreign-educated students at the Stock Exchange Executive Council, a loosely government-affiliated think tank charged with helping to establish China's stock markets in the early 1990s. After helping to found the exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen, the SEEC ventured into media by publishing Securities Market Weekly, China's first publication on the securities industry, which boasted a circulation of nearly a million at its peak in the late 1990s.[2]

References

  1. ^ Evan Osnos (July 20, 2009). The Forbidden Zone. The NEW YORKER. pp. P1. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  2. ^ Liu Li, Kersten Zhang and Jason Dean (Nov 10, 2009). Leading Editor Quits China's Top Magazine. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. Retrieved May 23, 2014.

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