Ding Xuedong

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Ding Xuedong
丁学东
BornFebruary 1960 (1960-02) (age 61)
EducationPhD
OccupationState Council

Ding Xuedong (born February 1960) is the current Deputy Secretary-General of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. He was the Chairman & CEO of China Investment Corporation previously.[1]

Ding holds a Ph.D. in economics from the Research Institute for Fiscal Science, Ministry of Finance. In his earlier career, Mr. Ding served as Director General of the Department of Property Rights and Director General of the Department of Human Resources & Head of the General Office, State-owned Asset Administration Bureau.

Subsequently, he held several positions in the Ministry of Finance, including Vice Minister, Assistant Minister, Director General of the Department of Education, Science and Culture, Director General of the Department of Agriculture and Director General of the Department of State-owned Capital Administration. Ding served as Deputy Secretary General of the State Council.

Ding is also chairman of China International Capital Corporation, a leading Chinese investment bank in which China Investment Corporation indirectly holds over 40% interest.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ding Xuedong - Forbes". Forbes. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
  2. ^ "CICC names CIC's Ding Xuedong as chairman". FinanceAsia. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
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