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Bank of China, which is nearly 70%-owned by the Chinese government and is one of the country's Big Four banks, said its net profit for the January-June period was 66.51 billion yuan $10.39 billion, up from 52.02 billion yuan a year earlier.
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Bank of China, which is 70%-owned by the government, now allows companies and individuals to buy and sell the Chinese currency through accounts with its U.S. branches.
New Move to Make Yuan a Global Currency Lingling Wei 2011
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The subprime losses at Bank of China, which is listed in Hong Kong and Shanghai, apparently didn't affect its profitability.
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Bank of China, which is one of China's Big Four banks and is listed in both Hong Kong and Shanghai, has the widest overseas network of the nation's banks.
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The bank will be known as Bank of China (Zambia Limited) and
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The Bank of China was the only commercial arm of the PRC outside of China, so all of its appointments and contacts were tightly controlled by the ruling hierarchy in Peking.
Noble House Clavell, James 1981
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The Bank of China was the only commercial arm of the PRC outside of China, so all of its appointments and contacts were tightly controlled by the ruling hierarchy in Peking.
Noble House Clavell, James 1981
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But on other hand we have a term with Bank of China in Hong Kong.
unknown title 2011
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a spokesman for Bank of China, which is majority-owned by the Chinese government.
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Foreign central banks have been net sellers in recent months, and a number of private-sector buyers, such as Bank of China, have scaled back.
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