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Chinese bank in the sights of Spain's BBVA
Karachi News.Net Monday 23rd November, 2009
The Financial Times has reported Spanish bank BBVA may boost its current interest in China Citic Bank.
It is believed BBVA will spark up the stake with a US$1.6 billion investment.
BBVA, Spain's second-biggest bank, will up its ownership in China Citic to 15 percent from 10 percent if the move goes ahead.
The Spanish bank has already invested a total of US$3.5 billion in the company. Email this story to a friend
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Anonymous 11-23-09, 06:41 AM |
Spanish bank interested in Chinese company
this is another attempt by anglo-american-european jewish banking oligarchs to spread its octopus tentacles in china. stay tune for more corruption money flowing out from china citic bank after the cash infusion in usd and/or euro from these notorious oligarchs as one in many attempts to carry out nasty agenda including subverting the chinese government agenda.
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