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CITIC Group Corporation Ltd., formerly the China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC), is a
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of the People's Republic of China, established by
Rong Yiren Rong Yiren (; May 1, 1916 – October 26, 2005) was the Vice President of the People's Republic of China from 1993 to 1998 and was heavily involved with the opening of the Chinese economy to western investment. Rong is known both in China and ...
in 1979 with the approval of Deng Xiaoping. Its headquarters are in Chaoyang District, Beijing. As of 2019, it is
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's biggest state-run
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with one of the largest pools of foreign assets in the world.


Businesses

Its initial aim was to "attract and utilize foreign capital, introduce advanced technologies, and adopt advanced and scientific international practice in operation and management." It now owns 44 subsidiaries including China CITIC Bank, CITIC Limited, CITIC Trust and CITIC Merchant (mainly banks) in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
, Hong Kong, the United States, Canada,
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and New Zealand.


History

CITIC Group was founded as the China International Trust Investment Corporation (; abb. CITIC), a Chinese state-owned enterprise in 1979. In the 1980s, Chinese government founded many for profit corporations, which CITIC was under the leadership of
Rong Yiren Rong Yiren (; May 1, 1916 – October 26, 2005) was the Vice President of the People's Republic of China from 1993 to 1998 and was heavily involved with the opening of the Chinese economy to western investment. Rong is known both in China and ...
, a former businessman and politician at that time, who chose to stay in the Mainland China in the 1950s after his family business was nationalized. His son, Larry Yung,Yung was another transliteration of the same surname: . was the former chairman of CITIC Group's listed subsidiary CITIC Pacific. Larry also led the Hong Kong office and parent company of CITIC Pacific since 1986; Larry became a Hong Kong-based businessman since 1978. CITIC Group headquarters was based in Beijing; Hong Kong office was formally opened in 1985. The Mainland-based
CITIC Bank China CITIC Bank () is China's seventh-largest lender in terms of total assets. It was known as CITIC Industrial Bank until it changed its name in August 2005. China CITIC Bank, established in 1987, is a nationally comprehensive and internationa ...
was founded by the group in 1984. The group also acquired 12.5% stake of the Hong Kong flag carrier
Cathay Pacific Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (CPA), more widely known as Cathay Pacific (), is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport. The airline's operations and subsidiaries have sc ...
in 1987, and became a member of a shareholders' agreement in 2006; the stake was sold to fellow state-owned company
Air China Air China Limited () is the flag carrier of the People's Republic of China and one of the "Big Three" mainland Chinese airlines (alongside China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines). Air China's headquarters are in Shunyi District, ...
in 2009. The group also acquired Hong Kong-based Ka Wah Bank in 1986. In 1990, the group also absorbed some of the subsidiaries of another state-owned company, . Other notable acquisitions included 38.3% stake of another airline Dragonair, 20% stake of Hong Kong Telecom, etc. CITIC also acquired a Hong Kong listed company and renamed to CITIC Pacific in the 1990s. Part of the assets of the group were injected into the listed company as reverse IPO, including the stake of aforementioned Cathay Pacific. A full reverse IPO took place in 2014.


2000s

Its subsidiary, CITIC Pacific (, now known as CITIC Limited), made unauthorized bets on the foreign currency market in October 2008 and lost
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14.7 billion (
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1.9 billion, when accounted for in mark-to-market terms). Senior executives such as Financial Controller Chau Chi-Yin and Group Finance Director Leslie Chang resigned. Its stock price plunged 55.1 percent upon the resumption of trade. CITIC Group injected most of their assets to CITIC Limited in 2014. However, CITIC Guoan Group was excluded, which was recapitalized by other private capital. In 2015, CITIC Group sold 10% stake of CITIC Limited to a joint-venture of
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and Charoen Pokphand for
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34.4  billion (US$4.54 billion); the joint venture also subscribed new convertible preferred shares for HK$45.9 billion (or US$5.9 billion). It was reported it was the largest investment ever made by a Japanese general trading company. The transaction is also the largest acquisition in China by a Japanese company, and the largest investment by foreigners in a Chinese state-owned enterprise. In 2016, CITIC Group ranked 156th among the Fortune Global 500, with an annual revenue of $55,938 million.


CITIC CEFC bond default

In November 2016, CITIC CLSA acted as the sole bookrunner for CEFC Shanghai's US$250 bond issuance. CITIC CLSA hid from the market that the bond deal was only 60% subscribed at pricing. It manipulated the bond price in the secondary market in an effort to offload the 100mm USD bond CITIC CLSA held on its balance sheet. In May 2018, CITIC Group announced they would repay ca 450 million euros owed by CEFC Europe to finance and banking group J&T within days but since the debt was not paid a week later, J&T announced it had taken over shareholder rights and installed crisis management at CEFC Europe. Several days later, CEFC Shanghai defaulted on $327 million in bond payments, and offered to make the payments six months after the maturity date. In October 2020, some retail CEFC bondholders in Hong Kong filed a complaint to the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong against the bond's sole underwriter CITIC CLSA.


Group companies

* CITIC Limited, a subsidiary of CITIC group in Hong Kong ** CITIC Trust ** China CITIC Bank ***
CITIC International Financial Holdings CITIC International Financial Holdings Limited (shortened to "CIFH", former stock code ) is the financial flagship company of the CITIC Group outside mainland China. It is the holding company of CITIC Bank International, has a 50% stake in CITIC Ca ...
**** CITIC Bank International *
CITIC Resources CITIC Resources Holdings Limited (), a subsidiary of CITIC Group in China, is an integrated provider of natural resources (including petroleum, coal, metals) particularly petroleum business. In 2007, CITIC Resources paid US$1.15 billion for oil ...
*
CITIC Construction CITIC Construction is the construction and engineering subsidiary of the CITIC Group, a Chinese state owned conglomerate. With US$2.73 billion in revenue in 2011, the company is ranked among the 100 largest construction companies in the world. ...
* CITIC Newedge * CITIC Real Estate *
CITIC Capital CITIC Group Corporation Ltd., formerly the China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC), is a state-owned investment company of the People's Republic of China, established by Rong Yiren in 1979 with the approval of Deng Xiaoping. ...
**
Amoy Food Amoy Food Limited is a manufacturer of cooking sauces and condiments in Hong Kong. Its products, which now include foodstuffs such as frozen foods and instant foods for heating in a microwave oven, are sold around the world. It was acquired in 2 ...
* CITIC Metal Group * CITIC press


Equity investments

* CITIC Guoan Group (20.95%) *
CITIC Securities CITIC Securities Co., Ltd. is a Chinese full-service investment bank. It offers services in underwriting, research, brokerage, asset management, wealth management, and investment advisory. CITIC Securities was established in 1995 and it is headq ...


See also

* CITIC Plaza, a
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in Guangzhou *
CITIC Tower CITIC Tower ( zh, 中信大廈) is a 33-storey office building on Tim Mei Avenue, Admiralty, Hong Kong, Admiralty, Hong Kong. It is the corporate headquarters of CITIC Limited, CITIC Pacific Ltd, a conglomerate (company), conglomerate publicly ...
, a skyscraper in Hong Kong *
CITIC Heavy Industries CITIC Group Corporation Ltd., formerly the China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC), is a state-owned investment company of the People's Republic of China, established by Rong Yiren in 1979 with the approval of Deng Xiaoping. ...
in Luoyang


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References


External links


Official web
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