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Qatar Wealth Fund Becomes ChinaAMC's Third-Largest Shareholder

Qatar Wealth Fund Becomes ChinaAMC's Third-Largest Shareholder

Bloomberg11-07-2025
China Asset Management Co. said Qatar Holding LLC became its third-largest shareholder after acquiring a 10% stake, marking the latest instance of Middle Eastern capital flowing into the world's second-largest economy.
The Chinese company said its original backer Tianjin Haipeng Technology Consulting Co. transferred its stake, which was approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, according to a notice.
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