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  2. Bank of China - Wikipedia

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    New York, Tokyo, Havana, Bangkok, and one other, possibly Panama) remained with the Bank of China headquartered in Taipei, which in 1971 took the new name International Commercial Bank of China (中國國際商業銀行). The Rangoon branch was nationalized in 1963 together with all other foreign and domestic banks in Burma.

  3. 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]

  4. BNY - Wikipedia

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    In October 2002, Bank of New York entered into an alliance with ING to gain a stronger footing in Eastern European markets. [44] In 2003, Bank of New York acquired Pershing LLC, the stock clearing unit of Credit Suisse First Boston for $2 billion. [20] [45] The Pershing acquisition made BNY the nation’s largest clearing firm for stock trades ...

  5. Overseas Chinese banks - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Southeast Asia, the second location where most overseas Chinese banks are is the United States.However, unlike Southeast Asia where Chinese play dominant roles in the local economy, the Chinese Americans’ share of the highly developed American economy is small and most overseas Chinese banks in the United States are privately held.

  6. Zhou Xiaochuan - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 to 1995, he was the executive director and vice president of the Bank of China. In 1995, he assumed the position of Administrator of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. In 1996 to 1998, he served both as Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China and Administrator of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. [5]

  7. State Administration of Foreign Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) of the People's Republic of China is an administrative agency under the State Council tasked with drafting rules and regulations governing foreign exchange market activities, and managing the state foreign-exchange reserves, which at the end of December 2016 stood at $3.01 trillion for the People's Bank of China.

  8. Bank of Communications - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Communications is among the top 5 leading commercial banks in China and has an extensive network of over 2,800 branches covering over 80 major cities. Apart from Hong Kong, the Bank has also established overseas branches in New York, Tokyo, Singapore and representative offices in London and Frankfurt.

  9. Chinese American Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese American Bank (Chinese: 中美銀行) was an overseas Chinese bank in the United States headquartered in New York City, with branch offices in Chinatown, Manhattan and in Chinatown, Flushing. [1] The privately owned community bank was established in 1967 to serve the Chinatown community. [2]