- Chairman of Investment Committee
- Member of Executive Committee
- Member of WKCDA Board
Mr Liu Che-ning is a career investment banker who has worked at leading international financial firms since 1993. He is currently Vice Chair of Global Banking at HSBC.
Mr Liu started his career as a New York-qualified corporate lawyer in New York and Tokyo with Davis Polk & Wardwell, for whom he worked from 1989 to 1993.
In 1993 Mr Liu joined Morgan Stanley as an investment banker, where he worked for 16 years. He ran that company’s Hong Kong investment banking business from 2001 to 2009 as Managing Director and head of Hong Kong Investment Banking. There he has advised on and handled some of the largest and most important transactions in Hong Kong, including the listing of the HKEx in 2000, the merger of MTRC and KCRC, and the first issue of HKSAR sovereign bonds in the international capital markets.
In 2009 Mr Liu joined HSBC, becoming its Co-Head of Global Banking, Asia-Pacific in 2014. Mr Liu currently handles some of HSBC’s most important corporate, financial and government clients in Asia, advising on strategy and key issues and delivering solutions from HSBC’s comprehensive suite of Global Banking and Markets products.
In 1987 Mr Liu graduated from Oxford University with a Bachelor’s degree in Jurisprudence (First Class Honours), and in 1989 he was awarded a Master of Laws degree from Harvard Law School.