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Morgan Stanley Sponsors The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army at the British Museum
Feb 7 2007 | London |
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Morgan Stanley announced today its sponsorship of The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army , a major loan exhibition opening at The British Museum, London, on 13 September 2007. Featuring many figures rarely seen outside China, the exhibition will offer an introduction to the life of the First Emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, and the significant impact he had on the development of China as a nation. The exhibition is of particular significance to Morgan Stanley as the Firm has been working with clients in China for many decades and continues to increase its presence and franchise in the country. In 1995, Morgan Stanley was the first international securities firm to participate in China's first joint venture investment bank, China International Capital Corporation Limited, and, with its acquisition of Nan Tung Bank in 2006, was the first among its peers to establish an onshore commercial banking platform in China. Jonathan Chenevix-Trench, Chairman of Morgan Stanley International, said, “We are thrilled to be partnering with the British Museum for this tremendously exciting exhibition. Morgan Stanley was the first to bring international investment banking services to China and we are very proud to be able to help bring to Europe this rare insight into China's past, the first time many of these treasures will ever have left China. This will be an extraordinary exhibition in every way." Morgan Stanley's sponsorship will also support the British Museum's education programme which, through extensive teaching programmes for UK schools and adult learning, will provide a generation with a unique opportunity to gain a greater understanding of China's past, present and future. Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley's Arts and Education Programme
Community and education programmes, supported through the Firm's grant-making Foundation in London, include Businessdynamics, East-Side Educational Trust, Museum in Docklands, the National Maritime Museum, Young Enterprise and the Young Person's Concert Foundation. In addition, Morgan Stanley has its own flagship education initiative, the J8 Global Citizenship Programme, which is run in partnership with UNICEF. Using the G8 as a framework, the programme gives 13-17 year olds across the world an opportunity to learn more about topical global issues, to come together to debate and discuss these issues, and to present their ideas to world leaders. About the Exhibition Contact: Media Relations, Andrea Bothamley, +44.20.7425.4943
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