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Benjamin Wey: Bridging U.S.-China Trade Gaps Author : benjamin wey Submitted : chinese writing class2011-06-06 13:27:03 Word Count : 292 Popularity: 48 chinese writing classTags: Benjamin Wey Author RSS FeedBenjamin Wey Named Deputy Director Of chinese writing classChina Mergers & Acquisitions Association. Author : benjamin wey Submitted : 2010-09-16 01:08:18 Word Count : 498 Popularity: 24 Tags: Benjamin chinese writing classWey Author RSS FeedMr. Benjamin Wey, Managing Director of New York Global Group (“NYGG”) was named Deputy Director of China Mergers & chinese writing classAcquisitions Association, an affiliated association of China Federation of Industry and Commerce. Formed in 2004, The China Mergers & Acquisitions Association (CMAA) is a leading authority on China’s M&A activities and policy guidance. chinese writing classThe Association was established in response to the demand of China’s developing M&A sector and to promote globalization Benjamin Wey is the Managing chinese writing classDirector of Asia business development for New York Global Group. Mr. Wey is known for his extensive knowledge and experience as a China expert. He is regularly invited as a guest speaker at various China and international capital markets related conferences. As early as in 1994, he advised Eaton Corporation, a Fortune 500 chinese writing classcompany (NYSE: ETN), with the client’s first successful joint venture with a Chinese state owned company which has become the No. 1 market leader in China’s hydraulic motor industry. Mr. Wey is one of the founding executives of two investment banking firms and has acted as an advisor to over 90 public and private institutions worldwide including the Bank of China and the People’s Bank of China addressing their chinese writing classmarket entry and capital markets related needs. A Chinese American, he fluently speaks and writes Mandarin Chinese. Mr. Wey has an undergraduate degree in Management and an MBA in Finance. He is also a visiting Professor in the areas of global finance at two Chinese Universities. In June 2006, he was named Deputy Director of China chinese writing classMergers & Acquisitions Association. Author’s Resource Box New York Global Group (NYGG) is a New York based holding company that through its subsidiary firms in New York and in Beijing has almost a decade of experience in Asia, particularly in China. A strategic partner of Chinas central bank, NYGG is a leader and an expert on China related matters. For more information about Benjamin Wey and New York Global Group visit www.nyggroup.com Article Source:www.1ArticleWorld.com China抯 profitable businesses sector has been attracting many business people. There is still a wide gap between China and the United States business sectors and any attempt to bridge the gap requires a thorough understanding of both Chinese culture and modern business opportunities. In the absence of this understanding, there is a risk misunderstanding the rapidly growing Chinese economy. One man who has been working to bridge the gap between the two countries is Benjamin Wey. As a bilingual Chinese American, Benjamin Wey has the advantage of being aware of both cultures as well as their respective business industries. Together with his intellect, talent and knowledge of the Chinese culture and economy, these factors have helped him to become one of the most influential names in the world of China-US trade relations. His contribution to the field has made him the president and the founding member of NYGG, one of the largest advisory firms on China-related issues on Wall Street. NYGG has helped many small to mid-sized China-based companies raise approximately $2 billion USD through global capital markets. The company has successfully handled over 200 projects on research, strategic plans, management issues, and investment banking. So many success stories have made Benjamin Wey one of the most sought after man in the field of U.S.-China trade relations. He is the precursor to modern day trade relations between the United States and China. Author’s Resource Box When it comes to China-U.S. trade relations, particularly for growth companies, Benjamin Wey is a name to reckon with. The president and the founding member of NYGG, Wey has dedicated his professional life to bridging the economic gaps between the two nations. To learn more about NYGG, log on to www.nyggroup.com.Article Source:www.1ArticleWorld.com http://ci.ntu.edu.sg/eng/Programme/Pages/Detail.aspx?event=d15fa75b-c201-4169-a617-e98da490c73b