Ning Zhu is Deputy Dean and Professor of Finance at the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance and a faculty fellow at the Yale University International Center for Finance. He was the Oceanwide Professor of Finance and Deputy Director at the National Institute of Financial Research at Tsinghua University and a tenured professor of finance at the University of California. Professor Zhu is a global leading expert on China’s economy and financial markets, behavioral finance, investments, and corporate finance. He has published numerous articles in leading journals in the finance, economics, management, and legal fields. In addition to his academic research, Professor Zhu helps asset management companies in a wide range of capacities. During his leave from the University of California in 2008-2010, he implemented his research into practice and led the quantitative strategies and portfolio advisory teams at Lehman Brothers and Nomura International in Hong Kong, which was top ranked by leading institutional surveys. He has extensive consulting experience advising government agencies, including the PBoC, CSRC, the World Bank and IMF, market regulators, stock and futures exchanges, and some of the largest institutional money managers and investment banks in the world. Professor Zhu is frequently featured in leading media columns, TV programs, and events such as the Davos World Economic Forum and Bo’ao Asian Forum. He is the author of the best seller China’s Guaranteed Bubble and The Investor’s Enemy, both translated into multiple foreign languages and winner of some of the most prestigious research prizes in China. Professor Zhu received his Bachelor’s in Economics from Beijing University, Master of Science degree from Cornell University, and PhD in Finance from Yale University.