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Will JPM, MS Get Nod for Majority Stake in China Ventures?
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The big U.S. banks – JPMorgan (JPM - Free Report) and Morgan Stanley (MS - Free Report) – are a step closer to holding the majority equity stake in their respective China joint ventures (JVs).
Recently, JPMorgan won 2% stake to gain controlling interest in its Chinese fund management JV — China International Fund Management — in an auction at the Shanghai United Assets and Equity Exchange.
JPMorgan held 49% interest in the JV before the latest deal. Dan Watkins, Asia Pacific CEO of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, said, “We are looking forward to the next steps to proceed with this acquisition, working closely with our joint venture partners.”
Likewise, Morgan Stanley, which owns 49% of its Chinese securities JV (Morgan Stanley Huaxin Securities), has been successful in acquiring 2% interest in the same.
These developments occurred following the opening up of the Chinese markets for the foreign financial firms. The Chinese regulator now allows foreign companies to increase majority stake to 51% in life insurance, securities and asset-management JVs, up from the prior ceiling of 49%.
Nonetheless, both these deals are still subject to regulatory consent. However, the escalating trade war between the United States and China is likely to make things difficult for both the banks. This could put a question mark on the approvals.
Global banks’ expansion had been limited in China for the past few years due to restrictions imposed on ownership. This resulted in difficulties for firms in incorporating JVs with global operations. With the easing of regulations for global banks and a growing Chinese economy, several foreign banks are expected to expand their presence in the region.
If JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley get approval, they will be joining HSBC Holdings (HSBC - Free Report) , Nomura Holdings and UBS Group AG (UBS - Free Report) in owning majority stake in Chinese JVs.
Last year, it generated $8 billion in global revenues. By 2020, it's predicted to blast through the roof to $47 billion. Famed investor Mark Cuban says it will produce ""the world's first trillionaires,"" but that should still leave plenty of money for regular investors who make the right trades early.
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Will JPM, MS Get Nod for Majority Stake in China Ventures?
The big U.S. banks – JPMorgan (JPM - Free Report) and Morgan Stanley (MS - Free Report) – are a step closer to holding the majority equity stake in their respective China joint ventures (JVs).
Recently, JPMorgan won 2% stake to gain controlling interest in its Chinese fund management JV — China International Fund Management — in an auction at the Shanghai United Assets and Equity Exchange.
JPMorgan held 49% interest in the JV before the latest deal. Dan Watkins, Asia Pacific CEO of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, said, “We are looking forward to the next steps to proceed with this acquisition, working closely with our joint venture partners.”
Likewise, Morgan Stanley, which owns 49% of its Chinese securities JV (Morgan Stanley Huaxin Securities), has been successful in acquiring 2% interest in the same.
These developments occurred following the opening up of the Chinese markets for the foreign financial firms. The Chinese regulator now allows foreign companies to increase majority stake to 51% in life insurance, securities and asset-management JVs, up from the prior ceiling of 49%.
Nonetheless, both these deals are still subject to regulatory consent. However, the escalating trade war between the United States and China is likely to make things difficult for both the banks. This could put a question mark on the approvals.
Global banks’ expansion had been limited in China for the past few years due to restrictions imposed on ownership. This resulted in difficulties for firms in incorporating JVs with global operations. With the easing of regulations for global banks and a growing Chinese economy, several foreign banks are expected to expand their presence in the region.
If JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley get approval, they will be joining HSBC Holdings (HSBC - Free Report) , Nomura Holdings and UBS Group AG (UBS - Free Report) in owning majority stake in Chinese JVs.
Currently, both JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley carry a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
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