Joe Zhang’s “Party Man, Company Man” Book Coverage in WSJ

Joe Zhang has just published his second book on China: Party Man, Company Man. Here is the coverage of the book in the Wall Street Journal.

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In the book, Mr. Zhang tells of his time as chief operating officer at a state-controlled property developer to shed light on how China’s state-owned enterprises are run from the inside. The book is partly a memoir, one that looks at the frustrations and regrets he felt and lessons learned while working inside China’s state sector. But it is also a reflection on how China works, and the major hurdles facing an economy dominated by the state. (Dinny McMahon, WSJ)

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Joe Zhang is the Chairman of Slow Bull Capital based in Hong Kong, and also author of “Inside China’s Shadow Banking:  The Next Subprime Crisis” and 避開股市的地雷。Zhang was Chairman of Wansui Micro Credit Company in Guangzhou, China, from 2011 to 2012, . He was named “Microcredit Person of the Year” in January 2012 by the Microcredit Association of China.

He started Slow Bull Capital in 2012. Before starting his own business, Zhang worked at investment banks.  He was Deputy Head of China Investment Banking at UBS between 2008-11. From 1999 to  2006, Joe was co-head and head of China Research at UBS Securities Asia Limited. Prior to this, Mr. Zhang worked at the People’s Bank of China between 1986 and 1989. Zhang was chief operating officer of Shenzhen Investment (604 HK), a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, between 2006-08.

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