Worked in CMC financial trading market in London, England, engaged in market analysis, risk management and hedging of foreign exchange and precious metals: engaged in product design and trading in China International Futures Corporation in 2006, and participated in the compilation of stock index futures trading manual of China Futures Association. As a global information analyst of CCTV, Beijing Radio and Radio International, he has done some research on the research and development of financial derivatives, risk management and the sustainable development of modern cities. His "Interview with Professor Koen Steemers, Director of Martin Center, Department of Architecture, Cambridge University" and "Interview with Professor Marcial Echenique, Department of Architecture, Cambridge University" were published in China Urban Design magazine.
He graduated from Homerton College, Cambridge, King's College London and University of Essex, England, respectively, with a master's degree in mathematical methods and financial engineering, a master's degree in advanced algorithms and a bachelor's degree in software engineering.
Yun Fei, Ph.D. candidate, chartered wealth manager of American Financial Management Association, member of American Financial Management Association, and now assistant to the president of Huajian Group of China Academy of Sciences.
He once participated in the business process reengineering and data analysis of customer relationship management (CRM) in Beijing Branch in China Everbright Bank, and participated in asset restructuring, debt management and trading market analysis in China Bank Head Office and London Branch. In 2006, he worked in CMC financial trading market in London, England, as an international financial market analyst, engaged in hedging transactions. He used to be a global information analyst of CCTV, Beijing Radio Station and Radio International, and had some research and practice in foreign exchange trading, precious metal futures trading, options and mergers and acquisitions.
Yun Fei graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Essex in the United Kingdom with a master's degree in finance and accounting, a master's degree in financial engineering and a bachelor's degree in software engineering respectively.