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  2. Boyu Capital - Wikipedia

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    That firm then invested in a private equity firm called Beijing Jingguan Investment Center, which in turn bought shares in Ant. Beijing Jingguan was listed as one of 16 investors that provided a total of 29.1 billion yuan ($4.5 billion) to Ant in 2016. In 2018, it joined another group of funds that invested 21.8 billion yuan in Ant.

  3. China Great Wall Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, Great Wall was part of a consortium that paid HK$23 billion to buy 17 shopping malls in Hong Kong from Link REIT. [2] In July 2018, Great Wall received a capital injection of 12 billion yuan from National Council for Social Security Fund, two subsidiaries of China Re and China Life Insurance Company. [10]

  4. China Reform Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, CRHC and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology set up a 50 billion yuan ($7 billion) investment fund to facilitate the development of the security industry. [7] [13] In July 2020, CRHC and 31 other SOEs set up a bailout fund of 100 billion yuan ($14.3 billion) to deal with potential bond defaults by SOEs. [14]

  5. China gives $28 billion to local governments as it vows to ...

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    China has set aside 200 billion yuan ($28 billion) for investment projects by local governments this year, as it promised to meet its own ambitious economic growth targets.

  6. Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor - Wikipedia

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    The QFII expansion was also followed quickly by the "approval of new ETF products that will be denominated in offshore yuan (CNH) but will trade on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange". [7] China granted $910 million worth of investment quotas to 11 foreign institutional investors in March 2013.

  7. BHR Partners - Wikipedia

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    BHR was founded on November 1, 2013, [6] by two Chinese-registered asset managers, Bohai Industrial Investment Fund and Harvest Fund Management, and two U.S. organisations, Thornton Group LLC and Rosemont Seneca Partners (thus the name BHR for the first initials of three of the four asset management founding firms).

  8. Citadel Securities - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the firm expanded its market-making offering to interest rate swaps, one of the most commonly traded derivatives. [20] Analysts of U.S. financial markets have been critical of the SEC's decision to exclude Citadel Securities from its 2014, Regulation Systems Compliance and Integrity (Reg SCI) regulatory regime designed to make U.S. securities markets safer for investors; both Citadel ...

  9. 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$1,200 billion in 2021 [4] and US$1,3 billion in December 2024.