1987 to 1988 studied in the graduate school of economics of Boston university.
1984 to 1989 served as deputy director of the foreign affairs and finance department of the Ministry of Finance.
1989- 1994 served as deputy director of the World Bank Department of the Ministry of Finance (during which 1988 served as deputy executive director of China in the World Bank).
1994 to 1995 served as director of the world bank department of the Ministry of finance.
Assistant Minister of Finance from 1995 to 1998.
1served as deputy minister of finance from September 1998 to 2003. Responsible for the administrative budget in the fields of education, science and technology, culture and foreign economic exchanges. During this period, he also served as Deputy Director of China in Asian Development Bank, World Bank Group and Global Environment Facility.
In August 2003, 1 became the vice president of ADB. At ADB, he is responsible for South Asia and Greater Mekong Subregion (including overseas representative offices under these commercial bureaus) and business related to private sector commercial bureaus.
From September 20, 2008 to May 20, 2008, Jin Liqun served as a supervisor of CIC and a doctoral supervisor of the Institute of Fiscal Science of the Ministry of Finance.
From May 20 13 to June 20 14, Jin Liqun became the chairman of CICC.
20 14 10 officially resigned from CICC. Media analysis shows that Jin Liqun participated in the preparation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank a few months ago and will soon become an executive.
He served as Secretary-General and Vice-Chairman of the Multilateral Provisional Secretariat of AIIB.
20 15, 1, 16, he became the first president of AIIB.