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Is CICC a state-owned enterprise or a central enterprise?
CICC generally refers to China International Capital Corporation, which is a state-controlled investment bank and the first Sino-foreign joint venture investment bank in China. Its main business includes securities underwriting, asset management, investment banking, wealth management and other fields.

Headquartered in Beijing, China, CICC has subsidiaries, branches or securities business departments in Hongkong, Shanghai and Shenzhen, strategic locations of China's capital market. This market service network enables CICC to grasp the pulse of China capital market in real time and accurately, and better provide investment banking and securities services for customers.

Since its establishment, CICC's business has been developing continuously, and there are mainly seven business departments: investment banking department, capital market department, sales and trading department, research department, fixed income department, asset management department and direct investment department. In addition, CICC also has a complete back-office support department and information technology and risk control system.

Approved by the relevant regulatory authorities of China Municipal Government, the main business scope of CICC includes: RMB special stocks, RMB common stocks, overseas stocks, domestic and foreign government bonds, corporate bonds and corporate bond brokerage business; RMB special stocks, overseas issued stocks, domestic and foreign government bonds, corporate bonds and corporate bonds; Underwriting RMB ordinary shares, RMB special shares, overseas issued shares, domestic and foreign government bonds, corporate bonds and corporate bonds; Initiation and management of the fund; Consultant on enterprise reorganization, acquisition and merger; Project financing consultant; Investment consulting and other consulting business; Foreign exchange transactions; Management of foreign exchange assets of overseas enterprises and domestic foreign-invested enterprises; Inter-bank loans; Customer asset management.