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Agricultural Bank Plans Dual Listing
    2008-12-10 19:58:56     chinadaily.com.cn

The Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) plans to seek a dual listing at both Shanghai and Hong Kong bourse in 2010, Economic Daily Wednesday cited an unnamed source as saying.

According to the source, ABC is expected to raise $25 billion to $35 billion from the initial public offering (IPO), with 60 percent of shares sold at the Shanghai bourse and 40 percent at the Hong Kong bourse. But the proportion could also be changed, depending on market situation and the scale of the IPO.

Meanwhile, ABC will pick out an investment bank early next year, since the bank will get ready for a listing by the end of this year, said the source.

In early November, ABC signed an agreement with Central Huijin Co, an investment arm of the government, for a 130 billion yuan ($18.98 billion) capital injection.

After the injection, Central Huijin and the Ministry of Finance each will have half of the bank's ownership.

The State Council, or the Cabinet, approved ABC's shareholding reform plan on October 21.

The third largest bank in China had a non-performing loan ratio of 23.5 percent at the end of last year, the highest among China's Big Four commercial banks and about four times the industry average of 5.6 percent.

 
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