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Bank Of China (Bank Of China) Short Percentage of Float


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What is Bank Of China Short Percentage of Float?

Short Percentage of Float is the percentage of shares shorted compared to the float.

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Competitive Comparison of Bank Of China's Short Percentage of Float

For the Banks - Diversified subindustry, Bank Of China's Short Percentage of Float, along with its competitors' market caps and Short Percentage of Float data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Bank Of China's Short Percentage of Float Distribution in the Banks Industry

For the Banks industry and Financial Services sector, Bank Of China's Short Percentage of Float distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Bank Of China's Short Percentage of Float falls into.



Bank Of China (Bank Of China) Business Description

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No. 1 Fuxingmen Nei Dajie, Xicheng District, Beijing, CHN, 100818
Bank of China was founded in 1912 with headquarter in Beijing. The bank has evolved as a central bank, international exchange bank, and state-owned bank specializing in foreign trade business. BOC was listed on the Hong Kong and Shanghai stock exchanges in 2006. It provides a comprehensive range of financial services to customers across greater China and overseas. Central Huijin, a Chinese state-owned investment company and BOC's largest shareholder, controls 64%.

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