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Date: 2012-06-11 23:45:40
Stock market
China Construction Bank
Shanghai Stock Exchange
Dividend
Financial Times Global 500
Stock exchange
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Bank of China
Hang Seng Index Constituent Stocks
Economy of Asia
Banks

2011 ANNUAL REPORT One of the world’s largest banks Headquartered in Beijing, China Construction Bank Corporation has an operating history of over 50 years. The Bank was listed on Hong Kong

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