ChinaAMC signs MOU with Oman Government Delegation
you are currently viewing::ChinaAMC signs MOU with Oman Government DelegationSeptember 11, 2025-Previously ChinaAMC teamed with Jabal Asset Management to launch a fund that enabled access to China equity market, making ChinaAMC China's first mutual fund company to partner with Oman government. China Asset Management Co. (referred as ChinaAMC below) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Oman government delegation comprised of regulator, stock exchanges, sovereign wealth fund and asset manager, on two-way bilateral investment projects, laying the groundwork for further financial cooperation between China, Oman and Gulf States. Source: ChinaAMC |
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