
Federal Reserve Board Approves Bank Holding Applications for Three Chinese Banks
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Federal Reserve Board Approves Bank Holding Applications for Three Chinese Banks
The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday announced its approval of the application by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited, China Investment Corporation, and Central Huijin Investment Ltd., all of Beijing, People’s Republic of China, to become bank holding companies under section 3 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, by acquiring up to 80 percent of the voting shares of The Bank of East Asia (U.S.A.) National Association, New York, New York.
Attached is the Board’s Order relating to this action.
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