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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. Tao Wang (economist) - Wikipedia

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    At UBS, Wang's China and Asia economics team has ranked highly in multiple Institutional Investor All-Asia Research and All-China surveys. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Her research covers topics such as China's long-term growth, [ 7 ] state-owned enterprise reform, [ 8 ] property bubbles, [ 9 ] RMB internationalization, [ 10 ] supply chain shifts, [ 1 ...

  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. JPMorgan, UBS and others vie for bigger share of China's ...

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    Chinese ventures of foreign asset managers including JPMorgan, Warburg Pincus and UBS are gearing up to expand their retirement offerings, as the country officially unveiled a private pension ...

  6. UBS, China Life asset management venture plan in limbo as ...

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    A plan by UBS and China Life Insurance Group to set up an asset management joint venture in China faces uncertainty as talks have stalled due to a corruption investigation at the insurer and curbs ...

  7. O'Connor & Associates - Wikipedia

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    After the acquisition, O'Connor & Associates continued to operate as a subsidiary of Swiss Bank Corporation. In 1998, Swiss Bank Corporation merged with Union Bank of Switzerland to form UBS. [3] As part of the merger, O'Connor & Associates was integrated into UBS's investment banking division. The firm continued to operate as UBS O'Connor. [4]

  8. Partners Group - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, Partners Group had $6 billion in assets under management, and was benefitting from the growing private equity industry. [19] The Financial Times reported that private equity funds had raised $60 billion in first half of 2005 compared with $90 billion for the whole of 2004, demonstrating a growing demand for private equity. [19]

  9. National Equities Exchange and Quotations - Wikipedia

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    The National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ) is a Chinese over-the-counter system for trading the shares of a public limited company (Chinese: 股份有限公司; lit.