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The Center for China Financial Research (CCFR) at the University of Colorado Denver Business School is inter-disciplinary and encompasses
finance, economics, statistics, mathematics, and related fields. The
center has an open-architecture structure with active members within and
outside the University of Colorado Denver. CCFR facilitates research on
securities markets, banking, financial regulations and closely related
broader issues of economic reform in China. CCFR provides a visible
platform outside greater China and connects academic researchers around
the world with the expertise, the Chinese government, international
organizations, and the business community.
Founding Director: Jian Yang, .P. Morgan Endowed Chair & Research Director of J. P. Morgan
Center for Commodities (JPMCC), Professor and Discipline Director of
Finance, Business School, University of Colorado De?never; Research
Fellow (Adjunct), National Institute of Financial Research, Tsinghua
University (jointly with all major financial regulators in China),
Faculty Affiliate (External), Cornell Institute of China Economic
Research, Cornell University
Center for China Finance Research Activities
(Since the CCFR director became the JPMCC Research Director in September 2017, research
activities have typically focused on commodity futures markets in China
and promoting the visibility of JPMCC instead of CCFR, even though
Chinese futures markets are also part of China’s financial system)
Jian Yang delivered the keynote at international commodities conference in Shanghai (co-organized by the World Bank), July 2019