Dow Jones Probes Director Linked To Alleged Insider-Trading Before Murdoch Bid
The New York Times KEITH BRADSHER May 10, 2007 10:44 AM
Like David Rockefeller in the United States and a succession of Rothschilds in Europe, David K. P. Li has long received the accolades that come to aristocratic bankers who combine wealth, political influence and public service.
Mr. Li is a cabinet official here, a senior member of the legislature and the chairman and chief executive of the Bank of East Asia, the flagship of the Li family's business empire. And he has been leading Hong Kong's recent campaign to establish itself as Asia's main financial center.
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Like David Rockefeller in the United States and a succession of Rothschilds in Europe, David K. P. Li has long received the accolades that come to aristocratic bankers who combine wealth, political influence and public service.
Mr. Li is a cabinet official here, a senior member of the legislature and the chairman and chief executive of the Bank of East Asia, the flagship of the Li family's business empire. And he has been leading Hong Kong's recent campaign to establish itself as Asia's main financial center.
READ FULL STORY
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