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<title>China&#x26;#x27;s Next Buying Spree: Foreign Companies (Beijing wants to diversify out of U.S. debt)</title>
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<description>Beijing wants to diversify out of U.S. debt and it will have plenty of cash to make acquisitions. From 2007 through the first half of this year, Chinese buyers&#x26;#x2014;state, private and in between&#x26;#x2014;acquired 400 companies located outside of the country. The acquisitions span a wide range: mining companies in Australia, Vietnam and South America; oil and gas companies in Africa and the Middle East; banking, financial services and insurance companies in Europe; and electronics, telecommunications and lab testing companies in the U.S. The total cost? $86 billion. That may sound like a big number, but in fact it&#x26;#x27;s relatively small....</description>
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<title>China discloses buying spree in US firms</title>
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<description>China&#x26;#x27;s giant sovereign wealth fund revealed it has accumulated stakes totalling $US9.6 billion ($A11.1 billion) in major US companies including Coca-Cola, Apple and Goodyear following a buying spree last year. Most of the stakes are small, reflecting China Investment Corp&#x26;#x27;s strategy of avoiding politically sensitive acquisitions. But they highlight its growing presence in global markets as it invests a portion of Beijing&#x26;#x27;s $US2.4 trillion ($A2.78 trillion) in foreign reserves. The holdings were disclosed Friday in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that listed shares traded in the United States. CIC, one of the world&#x26;#x27;s biggest investment funds,...</description>
<author>Ninemsn</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 09:23:42 GMT</pubDate>
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