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朱海斌从摩根大通离职,将加盟香港金管局

Group 1 - Morgan Stanley's Chief Economist for China, Zhu Haibin, has left the firm to join the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) as Assistant President for Economic Research, effective October 1, 2025 [1][3] - Zhu Haibin has extensive experience in economic research, holding degrees from Peking University, the People's Bank of China, and Duke University, and has previously worked at the Bank for International Settlements [3] - The HKMA was established on April 1, 1993, and its main functions include maintaining monetary stability, promoting a stable financial system, and managing the Exchange Fund [3] Group 2 - In May, Zhu Haibin raised China's economic growth forecast following Sino-U.S. trade talks, indicating a significant policy adjustment in China [4] - The departure of Zhu Haibin follows a trend of high-level exits in the securities sector, including the resignation of executives from Daiwa Securities and Standard Chartered Securities in July [5]