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China News Summary

A daily summary of the major financial news stories in China, supplied by our Bureau in Beijing. To read more breaking news from Asia, visit http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.hk

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

New Confidence in Chinese Banks as Bank of America Ups Stake

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News that Bank of America upped its stake in China Construction Bank (601939, SH; 0939,HK) by 9 percent to 19.13 percent brought the CSI 300 Index up by 6.29 percent as confidence was raised in Chinese banks.

China Construction Bank advanced 5.2 percent in Shanghai and 3.41 in Hong Kong. Shanghai Pudong Development bank was up 6.88 in Sanghai. Industrial and Commercial bank went up by 2.93 percent in Shanghai and 2.89 in Hong Kong.
 
Bank of America first invested in China Construction Bank in June 2005, buying a US$3 billion stake before the bank had gone public. It invested another $1.87 billion this May, bringing its stake to 10.8 percent. By exercising its call option, the U.S. bank was able to buy Hong Kong shares in CCB at a 40 percent discount to their closing price on the 28th of November.
 
Central Huijin Investment Co., a unit of China's $200 billion sovereign wealth fund, has a controlling 57.06 percent stake in CCB. It has said previously that it plans to increase its stakes will buy shares in Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Bank of China Ltd. and China Construction Bank.
 
Mainland markets hoped to recover as national pension funds invest 10 billion 

The South China Morning Post reported today that the National Social Security Fund, - China's national pension fund - spent 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) buying mainland-listed shares last month in order to support the country's stock market.  
 
The government has been encouraging the Central Huijin and Chinese pension funds to invest more in the country's stock markets
 
According to local lore, the last time the National Social Security Fund splashed out on stocks, in October 2006, the CSI index soared from 1,800 to 6,000 within a year.
 
Coal, steel and iron all up

In the mainland markets, coal stocks gained momentum in the afternoon session of the trading and soared 9 percent on average. Over a dozen closed at their upper price limit. Steel and iron rose by 5 percent.

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