Top China economist Hong Liang quits Goldman Sachs
HONG KONG, Aug 26 (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs’ senior China economist, Hong Liang, has resigned amid reports saying she plans to join a mainland Chinese competitor.
A source at the investment bank (GS.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said on Tuesday that Liang had a disagreement with the bank’s management and wants to move into capital markets. Liang could not be reached for comment. A Goldman Sachs spokesman said Liang, a Hong Kong-based executive director of Asia economic research at the bank, resigned last week.
According to the South China Morning Post newspaper, she is likely to join Beijing-based investment bank China International Capital Corp (CICC), which is partly owned by Morgan Stanley (MS.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz). CICC could not be reached for comment.
The Goldman Sachs spokesman denied a report in the South China Morning Post that professor Song Guoqing, a senior economist at Peking University, had also resigned as an adviser at Goldman’s China joint venture, Gaohua Securities. (Reporting by Alan Wheatley and Susan Fenton, Editing by Ken Wills)