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UPDATED: 08:50, August 03, 2006
Two more foreign banks granted licenses in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Monetary Authority has granted a banking license to East West Bank and a restricted banking license to Shinhan Bank, bringing the numbers of licensed banks and restricted-license banks in Hong Kong up to 136 and 32.

East West Bank is a state-chartered commercial bank established in Los Angeles of the United States and a wholly-owned subsidiary of East West Bancorp, Inc.

According to the July issue of The Banker, Bancorp was the 536th largest banking group in the world in terms of tier-1 capital.

Shinhan Bank was incorporated in South Korea in 1897 and is the second largest bank in the country in terms of total assets.

Source: Xinhua


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