Chairman Of China’s Largest Copper Producer Commits Suicide By Jumping From Hotel

Mr. Jianghong Wei served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group Co., Ltd

While news of high-ranking financial executive suicides in the west have become week to week news, the troubling trend has spread to Asia. A string of Chinese officials have killed themselves in recent months, with speculation linking many to a crackdown on graft. However, as SCMP reports, this weekend saw the head of China’s largest copper producer ‘fell to this death’ from a hotel owned by his company with a state-run newspaper claiming the 52-year-old committed suicide (due to work pressures) following corruption allegations. The timing of Wei Jianghong, chairman of state-owned Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group, suicide appears catalyzed by the growing anxiety over the widespread implications of China’s rehypothecation commodity-finance scandalThat leaves one question – what did he know that markets remain ignorant of for now?

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