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Speaker's Biography:

Fredy  Bush Fredy Bush
CEO, Xinhua Financial Network

Fredy Bush is CEO of Xinhua Financial Network responsible for establishing and refining Xinhua Financial strategic vision and developing and managing Xinhua's various business units and product lines. She brings with her over 16 years of experience in Asia and consistent entrepreneurial success. Possessing a unique knowledge of the international financial markets combined with in-depth understanding of relationships and business practices in Greater China, Bush has been instrumental in bringing in strategic partners and strategic investors for Xinhua. Prior to establishing Xinhua Finance, she worked closely with key government agencies in Taiwan from 1985-1990 to establish Taiwan's first official futures market and in 1987 founded a strong consulting business in the U.S. to build business alliances, particularly in Asia and the financial sector.

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China: Reshaping the Global Economy »