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Two top Chinese and Russian banks solidify bilateral cooperation

Two top Chinese and Russian banks solidify bilateral cooperation

(14 December 2012 – China) China Development Bank (CDB) and Sberbank Rossii or the Savings Bank of the Russian Federation have signed an agreement that will advance financial cooperation between both countries. The top banks signed the agreement at the recent 16th meeting of the Joint Commission for the Regular Meetings of Heads of Government of China and Russia co-chaired by Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin.

Under the five-year accord, CDB and Sberbank will cooperate in financing Russia's large-scale government projects and infrastructure projects.

Additional to this, international settlement and trade financing, correspondent banking, custody services, personnel training and experience exchanges that have a total value of some US$2 billion (A$1.89 billion).

The agreement gives priority to Chinese-funded projects in oil and gas, electricity, infrastructure, metal mining, telecommunications, agriculture and forestry.

The two banks will provide these projects with comprehensive credit lines, syndicated loans, finance, leasing and investment banking services.
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