China Daily (Hong Kong)

Fascinatio­n with stocks drives a lengthy career

- By DUAN TING in Hong Kong tingduan@chinadaily­hk.com

G u o t a i Ju n a n In t e r n a - tional provided Yim Fung with platform to build on his career — something that has kept him glued to the company for the past 18 years.

Now chairman and chief executive officer of the company, he joined Junan Securities in Shenzhen in 1993 when the group was just establishe­d and after he had graduated from the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences with a doctoral degree in economics in 1990.

Yim also has a bachelor’s degree in environmen­t engineerin­g from Tsinghua University, where he had studied for seven years. He said he had been deeply influenced by the practical and diligent attitude he had cultivated at the prestigiou­s institutio­n.

He a l s o s t u d i e d a t t h e Chinese Research Academy of Environmen­tal Sciences majoring in the environmen­t and economics.

After graduation, he found his way in Shenzhen after a brief working stint at the Chinese mainland’s State Planning Commission.

“The securities business is an emerging industry which made its mark in 1992,” Yim tells China Daily. When he first arrived in Shenzhen, he had developed immense interest in the sec urities trade after seeing people trading in stocks on the streets.

In 1999, he was assigned by the newly merged Guotai Junan Securities to work in their Hong Kong branch, and today has amassed more than 25 years’ experience in the securities business.

Yim is also honorary pres- ident of the Chinese Securities Associatio­n of Hong Kong. The associatio­n was founded in 2009 with only seven members, and has seen its membership grow to more than 100, covering brokerages and futures companies.

Talking about work-life balance, he says it’s important to have a good rest and be ready for work the next day.

In h i s s p a r e t i m e , h e enjoys walking and exercising, and spends an hour every day taking a stroll by the harborside.

 ?? ROY LIU / CHINA DAILY ?? Yim Fung paints a rosy picture for Hong Kong’s stock market for 2017. He believes an anticipate­d bond-market link between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong augurs well for the city’s financial markets. Yim Fung, chairman and chief executive officer of...
ROY LIU / CHINA DAILY Yim Fung paints a rosy picture for Hong Kong’s stock market for 2017. He believes an anticipate­d bond-market link between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong augurs well for the city’s financial markets. Yim Fung, chairman and chief executive officer of...

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