China Construction Bank Corporation

 

Feb 11, 2012

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China Construction Bank Corporation Company Summary

China Construction Bank Corporation (HKG:0939) (SHA:601939) is a commercial bank. The Company primarily provides corporate and personal banking services, capital management services, trust services and other financial services. The Company's services include two categories: individual services and corporate services. Its individual services include deposit services, personal loans, Long Credit Card services, Long Card services, housing system reform finance, foreign exchange services, securities agent and gold business related services. The corporate services include corporate e-banking, deposits, credit business, services for government agencies, services for non-banking financial institutions, international settlement, international financing, fund settlement and fund custody services.
 

COMPANY DATA

 
Company Principal Sector Finance 
Company Principal Industry Banks & Insurance 
Company Homepage www.ccb.com
 

Key Developments: China Construction Bank Corporation
 Asian Markets Overview of April 7: CCB (HKG:0939) (SHA:601939) to Expand Overseas Operation
APR 7, 2010 13:30 - Article Views: 3,705
Asian markets opened flat this morning while Wall Street overnight closed with little change after the US central bank's minutes eased concerns over rate hike. Yesterday Australian stock market touched an 18-month high despite the Reserve Bank of Australia raised official rate by 25 basis points. Japan's Nikkei 225 Tuesday dropped 0.5 per cent on profit-taking selling. China's Shanghai Composite was nearly unchanged while Hong Kong market was closed for public holiday.
 Asian Markets Overview of March 29, 2010: Geely Buys Volvo for US$1.8B
MAR 29, 2010 13:30 - Article Views: 3,988
Friday Wall Street ended flat, giving up its early gains after the news about the sinking of a South Korean naval ship raised fears of tension between North and South Korea. Today Asian markets could be helped by the euro-zone bailout for Greece and the news that South Korea has ruled out North Korea involvement in the navy vessel sinking. Friday Asian markets rallied with Japan's Nikkei hit its 18 months closing high. The Nikkei climbed 1.6 per cent due to relief over sovereign-debt problems in Greece. Both Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index and China's Shanghai Composite added 1.3 per cent.
 Asian Markets Overview of February 9
FEB 9, 2010 13:30 - Article Views: 3,766
Asian shares mostly declined yesterday on uncertainty about the sovereign debt issue in Greece, Spain and Portugal. Japan's Nikkei stock average sank 1.1 percent to a two-month low at the close. South Korea's Kospi fell 0.9%, while Hong Kong's Heng Seng Index lost 0.6%. But Singapore's Straits Times Index gained 0.4.
 Asian Markets Overview of January 27
JAN 27, 2010 13:30 - Article Views: 5,538
U.S. stocks closed slightly lower on Tuesday, giving up early gains boosted by consumer confidence data and strong earnings from Apple. Investors remained cautious as there were continued concerns over bank regulation plans.
 Asian Markets Overview of March 9
MAR 9, 2009 15:00 - Article Views: 5,324
Most Asian markets ended lower on Friday, following the massive slump on Wall Street in previous trading session. Investors also remained cautious before a key U.S. report on the jobs market. In major indexes, Japan's Nikkei 225 Average saw a biggest fall of 3.5%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index ended down 2.4%, while Shanghai Composite fell 1.3%.

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