The 20 largest foreign institutional investors in Chinese bank stocks, traded at home or in Hong Kong, held a combined 74.36 billion shares as of Nov. 7, for a market value of US$62.40 billion as of Nov. 16, S&P Global Market Intelligence data showed. The analysis is based on most-recent company disclosures.
Singaporean state investment company Temasek Holdings (Pte.) Ltd. is the top investor in Chinese lenders, accounting for 25.9% of the stakes held by the 20 largest investors as of Nov. 7. BlackRock Inc. and Vanguard Group Inc. rounded out the three foreign institutional investors with the largest shareholdings in Chinese banks.
In November, Chinese Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao announced that the country plans to eliminate a 20% cap on ownership of a Chinese commercial lender by a single foreign investor, and a 25% limit on total foreign ownership.

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