admiralty
China International Bank (Corporate Finance), referred to as "CICC", is the first Sino-foreign joint venture investment bank in China. Founded in 1995, CICC is the first Sino-foreign joint venture investment bank in China with a registered capital of US$ 225 million, which was initiated and established by famous financial institutions and companies at home and abroad on the basis of strategic cooperation. Non-bank financial institutions mainly engaged in securities issuance, underwriting, trading, enterprise restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, investment analysis, venture capital, project financing and other businesses are the main financial intermediaries in the capital market.
Huijin company
Central Huijin Investment Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Central Huijin Company"), headquartered in Beijing, is a wholly state-owned company funded by the state in accordance with the Company Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). According to the authorization of the State Council, on behalf of the state, he shall exercise rights and perform obligations to investors of key financial enterprises such as state-owned commercial banks. Financial institutions with direct shareholding include six commercial banks, four securities companies, two insurance companies and four other institutions.
Commander-in-chief
China Investment Corporation (CIC), a common word, has the abbreviation of China Investment Corporation.
China Investment Corporation was established on September 29th, 2007. It is a wholly state-owned company engaged in the investment management of foreign exchange funds established in accordance with the Company Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (hereinafter referred to as the Company Law). The Ministry of Finance of China raised 654.38+055 billion yuan by issuing special treasury bonds, and purchased foreign exchange reserves equivalent to 200 billion US dollars as the registered capital of CIC.