China Investment Corporation
China Investment Corporation (CIC) is a sovereign wealth fund established in September 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, China. It manages a portion of the country's foreign exchange reserves, with approximately $575.2 billion in assets under management as of August 2013. The fund invests across a range of asset classes, including public equity, fixed income, and alternative investments in both developed and emerging markets. CIC focuses on sectors such as consumer goods, industrials, logistics, healthcare, and telecommunications, while also considering direct investments in renewable energy projects. The firm engages in fund of funds investments, private equity, and hedge funds and prefers to acquire minority stakes, typically less than 10%, in its portfolio companies. CIC undertakes domestic investments primarily through its subsidiary Central Huijin and pursues overseas opportunities through CIC International and CIC Capital. The fund adheres to specific investment restrictions, avoiding sectors such as foreign airlines and casinos, and aims for long-term growth.
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