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H.J. Shen

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H. J. Shen (Shen Hsi-Jui)
沈熙瑞
Born(1905-05-08)May 8, 1905
Shanghai, China
DiedFebruary 24, 1996(1996-02-24) (aged 90)
San Francisco, California, United States
Occupation(s)Banker and industrialist

Hsi-Jui Shen (May 8, 1905 – February 24, 1996) was the former head of the central bank of China, and chief manager for the banking conglomerateHSBC (appointed in 1964). Shen was also among the first students of Chinese descent atDartmouth College (class of 1927[1]) andTuck School of Business (class of 1928). He had four children; David Shen, Dora Hsia, Douglas Shen, and Frank Shen.

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  1. ^Dartmouth College archive

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  • Solinger, D. (1991).From Lathes to Looms: China's Industrial Policy in Comparative Perspective: 1978–1992:Stanford University Press.

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Chairmen, chief managers & chief executives ofHSBC &HSBC (Hong Kong)
Group chairmen
(since 1991)
Group chief executives
(since 1986)
Chairmen
(since 1865)
Chief managers
(1868–1986)
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