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Agricultural Bank of China plans 150 bln yuan public float

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By David Cao
David Cao
05 January 2010
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Agricultural Bank ofChina

Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), the only bank among the Big Four State-run lenders yet to float shares, is planning to raise up to 150 billion yuan through a dual listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong as early as April this year, people with knowledge of the matter told China Daily.

The nation's third largest lender by assets plans to issue some 50 billion shares in the Shanghai and Hong Kong bourses, with an indicative price of about 3 yuan for the Shanghai A share, said the source, who did not want to be identified due to the sensitive nature of the matter.

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China's new loans rise to 294.8 bln yuan in November

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By David Cao
David Cao
11 December 2009
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China's new yuan-denominated lending in November rose to 294.8 billion yuan (43.2 billion U.S. dollars) from October's 253 billion yuan, the People's Bank of China, the central bank, said Friday.

The November figure brought new yuan-denominated loans in the first 11 months to 9.21 trillion yuan, 5.06 trillion yuan more than the corresponding period last year.

Chanos sees a bubble in China, China sees a bubble in gold and Bernanke sees no bubbles at all.

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By Daryl G. Jones
Daryl G. Jones
08 December 2009
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The title Garbage Man has many implications as it relates to investing and careers. For me, it was actually my first job. Yes, this former hockey head and now Macro Analyst started his working career as the Garbage Man back in his home town. I'm not sure I learned a whole lot about investment analysis while digging through the garbage barrels back in Bassano, Alberta, but what I did learn is that as you dig through all that garbage, every once in a while you find a little treasure.

As I sit here drinking my second cup of coffee, listening to Pandora (that's what the Millennials use to get music these days!), and reviewing the global macro news streaming on to our floor here in New Haven, there are a few little treasures that are emerging:

The Chinese central bank is noting this morning that they view gold prices as very high and they will be wary of "bubble" assets. It is interesting that the so called "Communists" see bubbles before He Who Sees No Bubbles (Bernanke) and the purported free marketers at the U.S. Fed do. From a fundamental perspective, this is negative for gold demand in the intermediate term as China is potentially a large buyer of gold to diversify her reserves, though presumably not at bubble prices.

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Central Huijin Investment Co. ask less dividends from lenders

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By David Cao
David Cao
03 December 2009
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Central Huijin Investment Co, an investment arm of China's sovereign wealth fund, may ask a reduced dividends payout from state-run banks next year, China Daily reported on Thursday.

"As the largest shareholder of the nation's three biggest listed banks, Huijin may propose to lower the proportion of dividends to be allocated to shareholders at the board meeting of these banks next year," the newspaper quoted an anonymous source.

Conventionally, the nation's three major state-run lenders, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Construction Bank (CCB) and Bank of China (BOC) distribute some 40 percent of the profits they earn to shareholders, the report said.

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Chinese police detain at least 4 in match-fixing crackdown

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By David Cao
David Cao
25 November 2009
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Chinese police have detained at least four people on suspicion of match-fixing and gambling in a nationwide crackdown on soccer corruption.

The Ministry of Public Security told Xinhua on Wednesday in the capital city of Liaoning province that they had detained a number of former players, soccer officials and club officials, including Wang Xin, Wang Po, Ding Zhe and Yang Xu, on suspicion of "manipulating domestic soccer matches through commercial bribery."

Some of them were also suspected of gambling through foreign websites, said the Ministry, which heads up the unprecedented large-scale investigation.

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