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  2. Bank of China - Wikipedia

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    Bank of China (Canada), commonly known as BOCC, is the Canadian subsidiary of the Bank of China (BOC). The Bank of China began its business in Canada by opening a representative office in Toronto on 8 September 1992. BOCC was incorporated as a subsidiary of BOC in 1993 under Schedule II of the Bank Act. [45]

  3. PBC School of Finance - Wikipedia

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    The Tsinghua University National Institute of Financial Research (NIFR or THUNIFR) was announced on 10 May 2014. It is jointly established by Tsinghua University, the Research Bureau of the People's Bank of China, the Research Bureau of the China Banking Regulatory Commission, the Research Center of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the Policy Research Office of the China ...

  4. Civil service of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the Provisional Regulations established the first formal civil service in China since the founding of the People's Republic. [22] Since the early 2000s, recruitment quotas for non-CCP members, gender, and ethnic group, have been institutionalized to increase representation of such groups in the civil service. [2]: 147

  5. 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]

  6. Bank of China Group - Wikipedia

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    Bank of China Group (δΈ­ιŠ€ι›†εœ˜; BOCG) was the brand used to denote 13 banks that were almost entirely owned by the Chinese government that operated in Hong Kong, until their merger in 2001 to form Bank of China (Hong Kong). The exception was the Hong Kong branch of the Bank of Communications, which left BOCG in 1998.

  7. Central Financial Commission - Wikipedia

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    The CFC began operations in late September. The CFC Office has drawn personnel from other financial institutions such as the People’s Bank of China, the Ministry of Finance, and the National Development and Reform Commission. [6]

  8. People's Bank of China - Wikipedia

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    Between 1950 and 1978 the PBC was the only bank in the People's Republic of China and was responsible for both central banking and commercial banking operations. [7]: 225 All other banks within mainland China such as the Bank of China were either organized as divisions of the PBC [8] or were non-deposit taking agencies. [9] [10]: 449

  9. Bank of China (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of China Tower in Central houses the headquarters of Bank of China Hong Kong. Designed by Ieoh Ming Pei, the 70-storey building's height is 315 metres with two masts reaching 369 metres. Construction began in 1985 and the building was completed in 1989, with its official opening on 17 May 1990.