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Impact
of the Recent Financial Crisis on the US and China
Register
NOW to secure your seat.
Dear NCCBA members and friends:
In November the North Carolina Chinese Business Association (NCCBA) will host
a panel discussion on the impact of the recent financial crisis on the US and
Chinese economy. Our guest speakers are Dr. Campbell R. Harvey, Professor of
International Business from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University,
and visiting scholar Dr. Wendy Weizhi Yin from the School of Journalism and
Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Drs.
Harvey and Weizhi will participate with the audience in a question and answer
session to share their experience and expertise on the topic and its impact
on our daily lives. Please feel free to invite your friends and associates
to attend this event.
Seating is limited. Register now to secure your seat.
Date: Thursday, November 13, 2008
Time: 6:00-9:00 PM
Location: MCNC - 3021 E Cornwallis Rd, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 [Map and directions]
Fees:
Pre-registration (closes at 12:00 PM on the event day or at capacity):
NCCBA Members: Free for NCCBA member and one guest
Non-members: $10
Students: $5 (current student ID required)
Walk-ins:
Members: $5
Students: $10 (current student ID required)
Non-members: $15
Note:
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Dinner will be provided.
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If you plan to join or renew your membership onsite, we will accept cash or
checks.
Registration
Click link http://www.nc-cba.org
Speakers Bios
Dr, Campbell R. Harvey
Campbell R. Harvey is the J. Paul Sticht Professor of International Business
at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University and a Research Associate
of the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
He is also Editor of The Journal of Finance.
Professor Harvey obtained his doctorate at the University of Chicago in business
finance. He has served on the faculties of the Stockholm School of Economics,
the Helsinki School of Economics, and the Graduate School of Business at the
University of Chicago. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He was awarded an honorary doctorate
from Svenska Handelshögskolan in Helsinki.
Harvey received the 2007 Graham and Dodd Award for the best paper published
in the Financial Analysts Journal. He has also received five Graham and Dodd
Scrolls for excellence in financial writing from the CFA Institute and three
Roger F. Murray Prizes from the Institute for Research in Quantitative Finance
(Q-Group). He has published over 100 scholarly articles on the implications
of changing risk and the dynamics of risk premiums for tactical asset allocation
in international settings.
Harvey is an internationally recognized expert in portfolio management, asset
allocation, the cost of capital, and global risk management. He has served
or still serves as a consultant or principal to some of the world’s leading
asset management and consulting firms. He currently works with GLG Partners,
Inc., Smith Breeden Associates, and PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
Harvey is the Editor of The Journal of Finance – the leading scientific
journal in his field and one of the premier journals in the economic profession
through 2012. He is the past-President of the Western Finance Association and
serves on both the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the American
Finance Association.
Harvey is a content pioneer on the Internet. In 2001, he successfully conducted
the first live Webcast of his Global Asset Allocation and Stock Selection course.
His website was recently named one of the “Best of The Web” in
Forbes Magazine. His hypertextual financial glossary is used by The New York
Times, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, CNNMoney and Yahoo to name a
few of the sites. The glossary, which is the most comprehensive in the world,
contains over 8,000 terms and over 18,000 internal links. The book version
of the glossary, The New York Times Dictionary of Money and Investing (coauthored
with Pulitzer Prize winner, Gretchen Morgenson) was published in 2002.
Dr. Wendy Weizhi Yin
Dr. Yin is a visiting scholar at School of Journalism and Mass Communication,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research interest is in
media ethics. She earned her PhD in Mass Communication and Master of Journalism
at Renmin University of China. Her undergraduate studies in Chinese Literature
were conducted at College of Art and Science of Beijing Union University.
She has served on the faculties of China University of Political Science
and Law and received an Excellent Teacher award. She also worked as a TV
program Editor at Channel 10 of China Central Television (CCTV) and as a
journalist at Beijing Evening News..
Dr. Yin published several articles on ethics in the Journal of International
Communication, the Journal of Chinese Journalist, the Shanghai Journalism Review,
the Prosecutorial View, and TV Research.
About the NCCBA
The mission of the NCCBA is to become the premier nonprofit organization representing
and promoting the interests of the North Carolina Chinese business community
and those in North Carolina doing business with China. The NCCBA serves its
members through networking opportunities, advancing knowledge in the creation
of successful businesses and facilitating coaching relationships among its
members. The association places special emphasis on entrepreneurial and corporate
development in the fields of science and technology. The NCCBA strives to
be a major catalyst in forging strong North Carolina-China business partnerships.
For more information, visit http://www.nc-cba.org.
NCCBA Membership
The NCCBA will accept membership applications on site before and after the
seminar. We encourage professionals and entrepreneurs to join this exciting
non-profit organization. Among other benefits, you are invited to members-only
social networking events, receptions and seminars such as the one offered here.
For more information about NCCBA look us up on the web: http://www.nc-cba.org or call 919.345.6294 if you have questions regarding membership.

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