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  2. BOC International - Wikipedia

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    BOC International Holdings Limited, shortly BOCI, is the wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of China, which offers investment banking and securities brokerage services. It was established in 1998 and headquartered in Hong Kong. It has subsidiaries in New York, London, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Bank of China (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    This means that BOCHK acts as a settlement agent for RMB banknotes and funds in Hong Kong and an intermediary between banks in Hong Kong and the People's Bank of China, the central bank of the People's Republic of China. In return, BOCHK takes a 0.125% cut of all RMB deposits in Hong Kong that are repatriated back to mainland China.

  4. Bank of China - Wikipedia

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    BOC started operations in Hong Kong in 1917. [citation needed] It became Hong Kong's third note-issuing bank in 1994, and in Macau in 1995. [42] In 2001, BOC regrouped its Hong Kong operations into Bank of China (Hong Kong); then BOCHK listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in October 2002. Two-thirds of its share capital are in free float

  5. Securities and Futures Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong is the independent statutory body charged with regulating the securities and futures markets in Hong Kong. The SFC is responsible for fostering an orderly securities and futures markets, to protect investors and to help promote Hong Kong as an international financial centre and a key financial market in Asia.

  6. China International Capital Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in China in 1995, CICC provides investment banking, securities and investment management services to corporations, institutions and individuals worldwide. Headquartered in Beijing, CICC has over 200 branches in Mainland China and offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, New York City, London, San Francisco, Frankfurt and Tokyo.

  7. Employment in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong has an area of 1,106 square kilometres and a population of about 7,413,070 {2021 Hong Kong Census}. [1] Despite its small size, Hong Kong is currently ranked the 15th largest exporting country in the world as of 2008. [2] The total value of visible trade amounted to $3,548.2 billion in 2003, and exports totalled $362.1Bn in 2008.

  8. Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Securities (Hong Kong) Financial Holdings Ltd. Hong Kong: 2013/4/25 228: Taishin Securities Investment Trust Co., Ltd. Taiwan: 2013/4/27 229: HSBC Global Asset Management (Taiwan) Limited: Taiwan: 2013/5/10 230: ABCI Asset Management Limited: Hong Kong: 2013/5/15 231: Taiping Assets Management (HK) Company Limited: Hong Kong: 2013/5 ...

  9. Liu Jinbao - Wikipedia

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    Liu Jinbao graduated in 1976 from the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.He joined the Bank of China right after graduation. He was sent to work in London in 1977, climbed up the corporate ladder while working in the Shanghai offices from 1981 to 1997 (became Shanghai's general manager in 1994), and became head of the Hong Kong operations in 1997.