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List of Banks Engaging in Derivative Businesses (Forwards and Swaps List of Banks Engaging in Derivative Businesses (Forwards and Swaps) for Clients (As of December 31, 2018) 1 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China 2 Agricultural Bank of China 3 Bank of China 4 China Construction Bank 5 Bank of Communications 6 China Citic Bank 7 China Merchants Bank 8 China Everbright Bank 9 Huaxia Bank 10 China Guangfa Bank 11 Ping An Bank 12 Industrial Bank 13 China Minsheng Bank 14 China Zheshang Bank 15 China Bohai Bank Co.,Ltd. 16 Export-Import Bank of China 17 China Development Bank 18 Bank of Beijing 19 Postal Savings Bank of China 20 Bank of Shanghai 21 Bank of Nanjing 22 Bank of Hangzhou Co.,Ltd 23 Bank of Ningbo 24 Bank of East Asia (China), Ltd. 25 Nanyang Commercial Bank (China) Limited 26 Woori Bank (China) Limited 27 CITIC Bank International (China) Limited 28 Fubon Band(China) Co.,Ltd 29 Xiamen International Bank 30 BNP Paribas (China), Ltd. 31 Shanghai Pudong Development Bank 32 DBS Bank (China), Ltd. Bank of America, N.A. Beijing Branch,Shanghai Branch 33 34 HSBC Bank (China) Company, Ltd. and Guangzhou Branch 35 Bank of Montreal (China) Co., Ltd. 36 Citibank (China) Co., Ltd. 37 Standard Chartered Bank (China), Ltd. 38 Metropolitan Bank (China) Ltd. 39 JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company, Ltd. 40 Société Générale (China), Ltd. Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank (China) 41 42 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (China), Ltd. Limited Australia and New Zealand Bank (China) Company 43 Credit Suisse AG Shanghai Branch 44 Limited 45 Commerzbank AG Beijing Branch and Shanghai Branch 46 KBC Bank N.V. Shanghai Branch 47 Intesa Sanpaolo Spa Shanghai Branch 48 Hang Seng Bank (China) Limited 49 Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A. Shanghai Branch 50 ING Bank N.V. Shanghai Branch 51 United Overseas Bank(China) Limited 52 Natixis Shanghai Branch 53 Deutsche Bank (China) Co., Ltd. 54 CTBC Bank Co., Ltd.Shanghai Branch Chiyu Banking Corporation Ltd Fuzhou Branch and The Bank of Nova Scotia , Shanghai Branch and 55 56 Xiamen Branch Guangzhou Branch 57 Cathay United Bank (China) Ltd. 58 Mizuho Bank (China), Ltd. 59 OCBC Wing Hang Bank (China) Limited 60 UBS (China) Limited 61 Svenska Handelsbanken AB (publ) Shanghai Branch 62 DNB Bank ASA Shanghai Branch Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale Shanghai 63 Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (China), Ltd. 64 Branch Skandinaviska Enskilda Baken AB (publ) Shanghai 65 66 Barclays Bank PLC Shanghai Branch Branch 67 Swedbank Shanghai Branch 68 Nordea Bank AB Shanghai Branch Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank,Limited Shanghai 69 State Bank of India Shanghai Branch 70 Branch 71 Bangkok Bank (China) Company Limited 72 Shinhan Bank (China) Limited 73 Huishang Bank Corporation Ltd 74 Bank of Jiangsu Co.,Ltd. 75 Harbin Bank Company Limited 76 Maybank Shanghai Branch 77 Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank Co.,Ltd 78 Xiamen Bank Co Ltd 79 Chinese Mercantile Bank 80 Industrial Bank of Korea(China)Limited 81 Westpac Banking Corporation Shanghai Branch 82 Banco Santander S.A Shanghai Branch 83 KEB Hana Bank (China) Company Limited 84 Korea Development Bank Shanghai Branch 85 Shengjing Bank Co.,Ltd 86 Bank of Jinzhou Co., Ltd. 87 Bank Sinopac (China) Ltd. 88 Jiangsu Jiangnan Rural Commercial Bank Co.,Ltd. 89 Kookmin Bank (China) Limited 90 Unicredit S.p.A. Shanghai Branch 91 Bank of Dongguan Co.,Ltd. 92 Qilu Bank Co.,Ltd 93 E.SUN Bank (China) Company,Ltd. 94 Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank Co.,Ltd 95 The Northern Trust Company Beijjng Branch .
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