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East West Bancorp Invites Public to Listen to First Quarter 2008 Earnings Conference...

Mon Apr 7, 2008 8:30pm EDT
East West Bancorp Invites Public to Listen to First Quarter 2008 Earnings Conference Call/Webcast

PASADENA, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
In conjunction with East West Bancorp's (Nasdaq:EWBC) first
quarter 2008 earnings announcement, members of the public are invited
to listen to the Company's live quarterly earnings conference call on
the internet Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at 8:30 A.M. PT / 11:30 A.M.
ET. The conference call will feature management in a discussion of
first quarter results and operating developments.

   Financial results will be released over the news wires after the
market closes on Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Investors wishing to hear
the conference call may log on to http://www.streetevents.com or
http://www.eastwestbank.com.

   About East West

   East West Bancorp is a publicly owned company with $11.9 billion
in assets and is traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the
symbol "EWBC". The Company's wholly owned subsidiary, East West Bank,
is the second largest independent commercial bank headquartered in
Southern California with 72 branch locations. East West Bank serves
the community with 70 branch locations across Southern and Northern
California and a branch location in Houston, Texas. East West Bank has
three international locations in Greater China, including a
full-service branch in Hong Kong and representative offices in Beijing
and Shanghai. For more information on East West Bancorp, visit the
Company's website at www.eastwestbank.com.

East West Bancorp
Julia Gouw, Chief Financial Officer
626-768-6898

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