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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$39.1B
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Luckily, China Contruction Bank never erected a glass ceiling. Founded in 1954 and headquartered in Beijing, China, China Construction Bank is a state-owned commercial bank. Corporate banking, personal banking and treasury operations are its main business segments. With 20,000 branches, the bank holds approximately two-thirds of the mortgage loans in China. The company has annual revenue of about $16 billion and employs approximately 300,000 people. Recently, the company signed an agreement with Liaoning Provincial People's Government to give Liaoning RMB 100 billion in credit. ( jk what currency is RMB?)
Vice Chairman & President
Jianguo ZhangNumber of Employees 298,868
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Commercial Banking: 522110
Recent Events
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China Construction Bank to open Sydney branch in 2010
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Boeing reportedly forms leasing deals with Chinese banks
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CNR Media Paving Ways for Listing
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Sands China and China Longyuan IPOs
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HK shares set for softer start; CCB in focus
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CCB is in talks to buy Taifook Sec -source
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UPDATE 1-Taifook shares up 23 pct on buyout talk
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Pacrim International Capital Inc. retains China Construction Bank Subsidiary as financial adviser in China
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China Construction Bank - SWOT Analysis
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China Construction Bank Launches Healthcare-Focused Yuan Fund
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MphasiS to Acquire AIG’s Indian Software Unit
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CCB profit slips
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MphasiS to Buy AIG Unit in India
News & Analysis
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Hong Kong
WORLD MARKETS The Hang Seng closed little changed, as losses in blue chips such as China Mobile and HSBC Holdings offset gains in Chinese lenders. The nation's largest bank, ICBC, climbed 1.1 per cent. China Construction Bank rose 2.6 per cent, while Bank of Communications gained 1.7 per...
Blue chips held steady as investors sold off... [Derived headline]
Hong Kong Blue chips held steady as investors sold off heavyweights China Mobile and HSBC, a day before their weightings in the Hang Seng are set to be capped. But buying in Chinese financials offset those losses, with Ping An Insurance gaining 3.2 per cent and China Construction...
Blue chips held steady as investors sold off... [Derived headline]
Hong Kong Blue chips held steady as investors sold off heavyweights China Mobile and HSBC, a day before their weightings in the Hang Seng are set to be capped. But buying in Chinese financials offset those losses, with Ping An Insurance gaining 3.2 per cent and China Construction...
Shares rallied across the board... [Derived headline]
Hong Kong Shares rallied across the board, with China Mobile and China Construction Bank leaping to record highs. Shanghai Electric also set a peak, rallying as much as 5.5 per cent after Shanghai Power Transmission & Distribution said it would be acquired by the industrial gear maker through...
Shares rallied across the board... [Derived headline]
Hong Kong Shares rallied across the board, with China Mobile and China Construction Bank leaping to record highs. Shanghai Electric also set a peak, rallying as much as 5.5 per cent after Shanghai Power Transmission & Distribution said it would be acquired by the industrial gear maker through...
WORLD MARKETS
London The FTSE 100 fell as investors fretted over the likelihood of further interest rate rises after inflation rose to its highest in 10 years, with banks and property companies bearing the brunt. The blue-chip gauge closed down 18.4 at 6,497.8. HBOS lost 1.1 per cent, Bradford...
WORLD MARKETS: Hong Kong
Stocks had their biggest one-day rise in more than a month as recent laggards gained ground and the newly listed China Construction Bank surged above its IPO price for the first time. Denway Motors and China Mobile Hong Kong were among the biggest climbers, up 5.38 per cent and 3.2...
World markets: Hong Kong
Stocks rose for a second straight day, gaining 0.4 per cent, although volume was muted before fresh US earnings reports, inflation data and the listing of China Construction Bank this month. The Hang Seng ended 56 higher at 14,597.40. Large-cap blue chips such as China Mobile continued to climb as...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Pang Xiusheng | CFO |
| Yongshun Yu | Chief Audit Officer |
| Yu Yongshun | Chief Audit Officer |
| Zhu Xiaohuang | Chief Risk Officer |
| Chen Zuofu | Vice President |
| Fan Yifei | Vice President |
| Lin Zhao | Vice President |
| Luo Zhefu | Vice President |
| Shusen Xin | Vice President |
| Xin Shusen | Vice President |
| Yifei Fan | Vice President |
| Zhefu Luo | Vice President |
| Zuofu Chen | Vice President |
| Du Yajun | Controller, Retail Banking |
| Gu Jingpu | Controller, Wholesale Banking |
| Mao Yumin | Controller, Investment & Wealth Mgmt Banking |
| Chan Mei Sheung | Senior Admin Coordinator |
| Chen Caihong | Secretary, Executive Bd |
| Tse Hau | Independent Non-Executive Director |
| Yiu Fai Ha | Secretary |
| Yiu Leung Yuen | Accountant |
| Mei Sheung Chan | Secretary |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Jianguo Zhang | Vice Chairman & President |
| Guo Shuqing | Chairman |
| Aloysius Hau Yin Tse | Board of Directors |
| Aloysius Tse Hau Yin | Board of Directors |
| Elaine La Roche | Board of Directors |
| Fengming Song | Board of Directors |
| Gregory L. Curl | Board of Directors |
| Liu Xianghui | Board of Directors |
| Masamoto Yashiro | Board of Directors |
| Peter Levene | Board of Directors |
| Shumin Wang | Board of Directors |
| Wang Shumin | Board of Directors |
| Wang Yonggang | Board of Directors |
| Xiangdong Zhang | Board of Directors |
| Xianghui Liu | Board of Directors |
| Xuecheng Jing | Board of Directors |
| Yashiro Masamoto | Board of Directors |
| Yonggang Wang | Board of Directors |
| Zhang Xiangdong | Board of Directors |
| Zhenmin Zhu | Board of Directors |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice Chairman & President | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | CFO | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Chief Audit Officer | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Chief Audit Officer | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Chief Risk Officer | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Controller, Retail Banking | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Controller, Wholesale Banking | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Controller, Investment & Wealth Mgmt Banking | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Senior Admin Coordinator | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Secretary, Executive Bd | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Secretary | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Linmark Group Limited | Independent Non-Executive Director | Current |
| Wing Hang Bank Limited | Independent Non-Executive Director | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Independent Non-Executive Director | Current |
| CNOOC Ltd. | Independent Non-Executive Director | Current |
| China Telecom Corporation Limited | Board of Directors | Current |
| Linmark Group Limited | Board of Directors | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
| Wing Hang Bank Limited | Board of Directors | Current |
| CNOOC Ltd. | Board of Directors | Current |
| University Corp. | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Secretary | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Secretary | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Accountant | Current |
Guo Shuqing, male, was born in August of 1956 in Inner Mongolia. He was Vice Governor of the People’s Bank of China, Director of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, and Chairman of the Central Huijin Investment Company. Now he is Chairman of China Construction Bank Corporation and the Secretary of the CPC Committee of China Construction Bank Corporation. And he is also a member of the tenth national committee of CPPCC. Guo Shuqing studied in the philosophy department of Nankai University and the graduate school of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences from March of 1978 to March of 1985. He was an assistant researcher of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences from March of 1985 to February of 1988, and at the same time he read for J. D. degree, and went to University of Oxford as a visiting scholar during this period. He was appointed as deputy director of the Economic Research Center of State Planning Commission, director of the Comprehensive Planning and Pilot Department of State Commission for Restructuring Economy and director of the Macro Control Department of State Commission for Restructuring Economy successively from July of 1988 to March of 1996. He served as the secretary of State Commission for Restructuring Economy from March of 1996 to March of 1998 and the member of Office for Economic Restructuring of the State Council. In July of 1998, Guo Shuqing was elected as Deputy Governor of Guizhou Province at the third session of the People’s Congress of Guizhou Province. In March of 2001, he became Deputy Governor of the People’s Bank of China and Director of the State Administration Foreign Exchange. And in December of 2003, he was elected as Chairman of the Central Huijing Investment Company.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| China Construction Bank | Chairman | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Bank of America Corporation | Chief Risk Officer | Current |
| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
| Jefferson Scholars Foundation | Board of Directors | Current |
| Enstar Group, Inc. | Board of Directors | Current |
| Bank of America Corporation | Global Corporate Strategic Development & Planning Executive | Former |
| The Corporate Development Company | Vice Chairman | Former |
| University of Virginia | Master's Degree, Government | Former |
| Southwest Missouri State University | Bachelor's Degree, Political Science | Former |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Secretary | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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| China Construction Bank | Board of Directors | Current |
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