What is the difference between Societe Generale and Societe Generale in China stock market?

There is no connection between the two.

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Although Generale also has the word "Xingye" in its Chinese name, which is the same as Industrial Bank in China, it is only a transliteration coincidence, and there is no equity investment relationship between the two banks.

China Industrial Bank, formerly known as Fujian Industrial Bank, was established in August 1988. It is one of the first joint-stock commercial banks approved by the People's Bank of the State Council and China. Its head office is located in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and it was officially listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange on February 5, 2007 (stock code: 60 1 166) with a registered capital of 5 billion yuan.

By the end of 2007, the top ten shareholders of Industrial Bank were: Fujian Provincial Department of Finance, Hang Seng Bank Limited and Tetrad.

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China Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs (Group) Co., Ltd., International Finance Corporation, China Electronic Information Industry Group Corporation, Baosteel Group Co., Ltd., Fujian Tobacco Company, Shanghai Guo Xin Investment Development Co., Ltd. and Seven Wolves Investment Co., Ltd.

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Generale) is one of the major banking groups in France and the second largest listed bank in France, headquartered in Paris, and listed companies are listed on the stock markets in Paris, Tokyo and new york respectively. Societe Generale is also one of the largest banking groups in the world, with 5 million private and corporate customers and 500 branches in 80 countries around the world. About 50% of its shareholders and 40% of its business come from overseas.