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English names for Chinese Banks



 
 
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Old 18-08-2005, 02:01 PM
Space Cowboy
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Could someone tell me the English names of the following Chinese banks.
The English fine print is beneath each graphic except for the last one
but my eyes and computer resolution can't make out the detail.

http://image.taobao.com/2k5/sys/item...l/bank_cbc.gif
http://image.taobao.com/2k5/sys/item...l/bank_cib.gif
http://image.taobao.com/2k5/sys/item...l/bank_cmb.gif
http://image.taobao.com/2k5/sys/item.../bank_spdb.gif

Thanks,
Jim

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Old 18-08-2005, 06:26 PM
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Could someone tell me the English names of the following Chinese banks.
The English fine print is beneath each graphic except for the last one
but my eyes and computer resolution can't make out the detail.



1. Industrial and Commerical Bank of China
2. Industrial Bank Company Limited (small branch bank; not so many
around here)
3. China Merchants Bank
4. Shanghai Pudong Development Bank

 




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