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− | [[File:zxc.jpg|thumb|left|Zhou Xiaochuan]]Zhou Xiaochuan (1948-), native of Yixing, Jiangsu Province. | + | [[File:zxc.jpg|thumb|left|Zhou Xiaochuan]]'''Zhou Xiaochuan''' (1948-), native of Yixing, [[Jiangsu Province]]. |
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1986-87: Acting as the deputy director of China Economic Restructuring Institute, and concurrently a member of the State Council Leadership Group on Economic System Restructuring. | 1986-87: Acting as the deputy director of China Economic Restructuring Institute, and concurrently a member of the State Council Leadership Group on Economic System Restructuring. | ||
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March 2003: Re-appointed governor of the People's Bank of China. | March 2003: Re-appointed governor of the People's Bank of China. | ||
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Revision as of 08:07, 29 June 2009
Zhou Xiaochuan
Zhou Xiaochuan (1948-), native of Yixing, Jiangsu Province.
1985: Receiving a PhD degree from the Tsinghua University.
1986-87: Acting as the deputy director of China Economic Restructuring Institute, and concurrently a member of the State Council Leadership Group on Economic System Restructuring.
1986-89: Acting as the assistant minister of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation.
1986-91: Acting as a member of the State Economic Restructuring Commission.
1991-95: Acting as vice-governor of the Bank of China (BOC).
1995-96: Acting as director of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.
1996-97: Acting as vice-governor of the People's Bank of China, the central bank.
1998-2000: Acting as the governor of the China Construction Bank. February 2000: Appointed chairman of China Securities Regulatory Commission, watchdog of China's stock market.
December 2002: Appointed governor of the People's Bank of China. Member of the 16th CPC Central Committee.
March 2003: Re-appointed governor of the People's Bank of China.