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  1. Oct 13, 2005 · Henry Y. Hwang, who founded the first Asian-American-owned federally chartered bank in the continental United States, died Saturday at his home in San Marino, Calif. He was 77.

  2. Oct 11, 2005 · Henry Y. Hwang, a Shanghai immigrant who founded the first federally chartered Chinese American bank, died Saturday at his San Marino home. He was 77. The cause was colon cancer, said his son,...

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  3. Hwang, an accountant, reportedly wooed a successful female executive to help obtain his bank charter, then dismissed her shortly after Far East began operations. Hwang then fired two presidents...

  4. Henry Yuan Hwang—a prominent Los Angeles banker, the playwright’s father who died of colon cancer in 2005 and the ebullient Yellow Face character HYH—provides perspective on these twists: the perspective of a Chinese immigrant with few prospects who worked his way up to an executive suite with its own shower.

  5. Henry Yuan Hwang, Chinese banker. Certified Public Accountant California. Named Magazine Executive of Year, 1986, Western Region Finance Advances of Year, Small Business Administration, 1986, Businessman of Year, Asian Businessmen's League, 1986, Business Owner of Year, Asian Business Association, 1993; recipient Medici award, Los Angeles ...

  6. May 12, 1999 · In interviews, Ms. Xu and her former boss at Far East National Bank, Henry Y. Hwang, denied any wrongdoing in their handling of the Chinese money, and the bank's president, Robert B. Oehler,...

  7. Oct 13, 2005 · Henry Y. Hwang, who founded the first Asian-American-owned federally chartered bank in the continental United States, died Saturday at his home in San Marino, Calif. He was 77. The cause was colon cancer, his son, the playwright David Henry Hwang, said.