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Mr. Li graduated from Remin University of China in 1982, then recruited by the Economic Research Center of the State Council of China. As a research fellow, he spent 5 years in the research center and conducted various economic reform policy researches, traveled many provinces and cities in China, had numerous publications.
In 1986, Mr. Li was invited by Winston Lord, the ambassador of the United States in China, to participate the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. He studied one year in Boston University. Mr. Li returned to the research center in 1987. At the same year, he got the fellowship from Brandeis University to study international finance and earned master degree in 1989. Thereafter, Mr. Li admitted as a Ph.D. student by Boston University.
He started investment research and practice with Bank of Boston, then Acadian Asset Management while he was a student. He joined Brown Brothers Harriman as a senior analyst in 1991. After 4 years, he joined the Global Equity Group in Oppenheimer Funds as a Vice President and Portfolio Manager. He has been responsible for several hundred million US dollars and two funds.
Mr. Li was often invited by the media such as television, radio and newspapers to give comments about the investment issues. He also presented in various conferences and meetings both in the US and in China.
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