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  2. UBS China - Wikipedia

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    UBS Securities Co., Ltd. is the investment bank and brokerage firm of the Swiss bank UBS with offices in many countries, among them China. Its Chinese arm is a joint-venture according to the restrictions of foreign investments in China, especially in the financial sector. Since 2018, it is a subsidiary of the Swiss bank UBS.

  3. Family offices' investments in China expected to cool down ...

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    Family offices are cautious about China's growth and remain wary of committing more investments to the country as a survey from UBS showed a heightened reluctance from such clients to increase ...

  4. Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor - Wikipedia

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    The program has been in operation for over a decade, and quotas allocating RMB under licenses have expanded steadily. By the end of April 2011, 103 licensed QFII investors had been granted a combined quota of $20.7 billion to invest in China's capital markets under the QFII program, UBS AG currently holds the greatest single share of quota.

  5. Wall Street's 2025 outlook for stocks - AOL

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    UBS: 6,400, $257 earnings per share (as of Nov. 18): "After a rally this year through Trump’s cabinet appointments, we see mild downside in equities in H1 next year amid a step down in US growth ...

  6. Door opens for UBS to take majority ownership of China JV - AOL

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    UBS would own 51 percent of its joint venture, UBS Securities, if it purchases the holdings. Agribusiness conglomerate COFCO Group said in a statement to the China Beijing Equity Exchange on ...

  7. Securities industry in China - Wikipedia

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    1995, China's first joint venture investment bank – China International Capital Corp (CICC) was established, shareholders included Morgan Stanley International. March 2002, Changjiang Securities and BNP Paribas signed the Sino-foreign joint venture securities companies’ framework agreement, establishing the first joint-venture securities company after China entered the WTO.

  8. What China's fading stock rally could mean for investors - AOL

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    The team, led by analyst Kinger Lau, upgraded China stocks to Overweight from Market Weight and argued for potential upside of between 15% and 20% for both the MSCI China Index and CSI 300 Index.

  9. Chinese stock bubble of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    After the Chinese market drop, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the United States dropped 416.02 points, or 3.29% from 12,632.26 to 12,216.24 amid fears for growth prospects, then the biggest one-day slide since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The S&P 500 saw a larger 3.47% slide.