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China Resources / Hong Kong Industrial and Commercial Bank / Ka Wah Bank / CITIC Bank International / China State Bank / Hongkong Chinese Bank / Hua Chiao Commercial Bank / International Bank of Asia / Transfer of sovereignty over Macau / Banks / China Construction Bank / Bank of China
Date: 2008-09-25 03:37:28
China Resources
Hong Kong Industrial and Commercial Bank
Ka Wah Bank
CITIC Bank International
China State Bank
Hongkong Chinese Bank
Hua Chiao Commercial Bank
International Bank of Asia
Transfer of sovereignty over Macau
Banks
China Construction Bank
Bank of China

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