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List Of Investment Banks In China

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 30, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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ABC Corporation
ABN Amro – Merged with RBS
Alliance Bernstein
Allianz
Ambrian
Babcock & Brown – In Liquidation
Baillie Gifford & Co
Bank of America
Bank of Nova Scotia
Barclays Capital
BlackRock
BMO
BNP Paribas
Boenning & Scattergood
Brewin Dolphin
Brown Brothers Harriman
Brown, Shipley & Co.
C.E. Unterberg
Calyon
Canaccord Adams
Cantor Fitzgerald
Carnegie, Wylie & Co
Cazenove – Part of JP Morgan
CIBC
CITI
Close Brothers Group
Cowen Group, Inc.
Credit Suisse
D.A. Davidson & Co.
Deka Bank
Deutsche Bank
Dillon, Read & Company
Dresner Partners
Drexel Burnham Lambert
Evercore Partners
Fidelity International
Financo Inc.
Finnburg Switzer
Fortis Bank
Fox-Pitt, Kelton
Friedman Billings Ramsey
Genuity Capital Markets
Goldman Sachs
Grace Matthews
Greenhill & Company
Greif & Co.
Grupo Santander
Hambrecht & Quist
Hambros Bank
Harris Williams & Company
Hilco Corporate Finance, LLC
Houlihan Lokey & Zukin
HSBC
ICAP
Imperial Capital, LLC
ING Group
Investec
Investment Technology Group
J. & W. Seligman & Co
Janney Montgomery Scott
Jefferies & Co.
Jordan, Knauff & Co.
JPMorgan
Kaupthing Bank
KBC Bank
Keefe, Bru & Woods
KeyCorp
Kleinwort Benson
Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
Ladenburg Thalmann
Lazard Capital Markets
Legg Mason
Lehman Brothers
Locstein Group
M&G Investments
Macquarie
Marshall Wace
Martin Currie Investment Management
Merrill Lynch
Miller Buckfire
Mizuho Financial Group
Monte Paschi di Siena
Montgomery & Co.
Morgan Grenfell
Morgan Stanley
Morley Fund Management
Natixis
Needham & Company
Neuberger Berman, LLC
Newbury Piret
Newsouth Capital Inc.
NIBC
Noble Bank
Nomura Securities Co, Ltd
Oppenheimer
Park Lane Investment Banking
Perella Weinberg Partners
Pete J. Solomon Company
Petrie Parkman & Co.
Piper Jaffray
Prudential Securities
Putnam Lovell
Rabobank
Raymond James
Robert Fleming & Co.
Robert W.Baird & Co
Royal Bank of Canada
Royal Bank of Scotland
Rutberg & Co.
Ryan Beck & Co.
Salman Partners Inc.
Saxo Bank
Schroders
Seymour Pierce
Smith Barney
Societe Generale
Standard Bank
Stephens Inc.
T. Rowe Price
ThinkEquity Partners, LLC
Thomas Weisel Partners
Tibra
Toronto-Dominion Bank
TSG Partners, LLC
UBS
Unicredit
Viant Group
Wachovia
Wasserstein Perella
Watson Wyatt Worldwide
Wells Fargo
William Blair & Company
WR Hambrecht Co.

Key Takeaways

  • China’s investment banking sector includes both global players operating via joint ventures and prominent domestic institutions.
  • Global investment banks such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and UBS operate in China through local partnerships due to regulatory requirements.
  • Major Chinese firms like CICC, Guotai Junan, Everbright Securities, Ping An Securities, CSC Financial, Shenwan Hongyuan and others drive substantial domestic deal flow.
  • Foreign banks have gradually increased stakes or formed wholly owned units in China, reflecting regulatory liberalization.
  • China’s investment banking landscape spans multiple financial hubs including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do global banks operate via joint ventures in China?
Foreign investment restrictions historically required global banks to form JVs with Chinese partners; recent liberalization has allowed for gradually increasing ownership stakes.
Who are the top domestic investment banks in China?
Leading domestic firms include CICC, Guotai Junan, Everbright Securities, Ping An Securities, CSC Financial and Shenwan Hongyuan.
In which cities are these banks primarily based?
They have strong operations in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, which are China’s main financial hubs.

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