Banks: Investment jigsaw takes shape

Investment by foreign banks and investors in domestic Chinese banks is not over, but it seems that the recent frenzy of activity has abated, with most of the big deals now signed or at least agreed.

Investment by foreign banks and investors in domestic Chinese banks is not over, but it seems that the recent frenzy of activity has abated, with most of the big deals now signed or at least agreed [see table below].

One of the latest investors is Singapore investment company Temasek Holdings, which has committed $6 billion of capital to two of China’s largest state lenders in addition to the investment it already holds in the privately held China Minsheng Bank.

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