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  2. Sovereign funds of China - Wikipedia

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    China's development of its sovereign funds was influenced by the experiences of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis and the 2007-2008 global financial crisis. [1]: 11 According to researcher Zongyuan Zoe Liu, "The CPC leadership responded to these shocks by reexamining the boundaries of state-market relations in China and reinterpreting the Party's commitment to reform and opening up."

  3. Central Huijin Investment - Wikipedia

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    Central Huijin Investment Ltd. is a Chinese sovereign fund company under the China Investment Corporation owned by the State Council of China. Established in 2003 by the People's Bank of China, five years later it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Investment Corporation, with its own Board of Directors and Board of Supervisors. [1]

  4. China Investment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Investment Corporation (CIC) is a sovereign wealth fund that manages part of China's foreign exchange reserves.China's largest sovereign fund, CIC was established in 2007 with about US$200 billion of assets under management, a number that grew to US$1.2 trillion in 2021 [4] and US$1.3 trillion in December 2024.

  5. Special economic zones of China - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 51 Researcher Zongyuan Zoe Liu writes that "[t]he success of these cities as 'red' treaty ports represented another step in China's overall reform and opening-up plan while legitimizing the leadership of the CPC over the Chinese state and people." [10]: 51

  6. Economic history of China (1949–present) - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 51 Researcher Zongyuan Zoe Liu writes that "[t]he success of these cities as 'red' treaty ports represented another step in China's overall reform and opening-up plan while legitimizing the leadership of the CPC over the Chinese state and people." [1]: 51 Deng and other reformist policy-makers legalized small-scale private businesses.

  7. State-owned enterprises of China - Wikipedia

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    General Office Director: Cai Qi Office of the General Secretary Chief: Cai Qi Central Guard Bureau. Central Guard Unit; Office of the Central Secrecy Commission; Organization Department

  8. Peng Chun - Wikipedia

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    Peng is a career bureaucrat and banker who spent decades rising through the ranks of China's Bank of Communications. [1]: 117 From April 2010 to September 2013, Peng served as the general manager and executive director of Central Huijin.

  9. Sovereign wealth fund - Wikipedia

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    The term "sovereign wealth fund" was first used in 2005 by Andrew Rozanov in an article entitled, "Who holds the wealth of nations?" in the Central Banking Journal. [1] The previous edition of the journal described the shift from traditional reserve management to sovereign wealth management; subsequently the term gained widespread use as the spending power of global officialdom has rocketed ...