• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

China Hangzhou city plans $730 mln industrial fund

Tue Jul 8, 2008 9:57pm EDT

Stocks

   

HANGZHOU, China, July 9 (Reuters) - China's Hangzhou city plans to set up a 5 billion yuan ($730 million) fund to invest in industrial projects and a 560 million yuan venture capital fund to support high-tech and Internet startups, its mayor said on Wednesday.

Private Capital  |  China

Hangzhou Mayor Cai Qi said 5 billion yuan was the target for the initial phase of the Qian Jiang Industrial Fund, adding that the government of the eastern Chinese city would continue to raise funds after completing the first phase.

The city has been in touch with more than 20 private equity houses that may become partners in the industrial fund, he added.

The Hangzhou government will also set up a 560 million yuan venture capital fund to support high-tech and Internet companies, he said, aiming to build up companies that could emulate the success of Alibaba.com Ltd (1688.HK), which is based in Hangzhou and is China's largest e-commerce firm. "Hangzhou wants to be a haven for venture capital and private equity funds, and we are looking for the second and third Alibabas," he told an industry forum. ($1=6.857 Yuan) (Reporting by George Chen; Writing by Edmund Klamann; Editing by Ken Wills)



More from Reuters

Photo

Time Warner Cable, Fox at impasse; blackout looms

NEW YORK (Reuters) - About 13 million Time Warner Cable Inc subscribers were to lose most Fox programing at midnight on Thursday unless the cable service provider reached a last-minute deal to pay fees to News Corp to broadcast the shows.

A customer is served at a counter inside a foreign exchange store displaying a poster of various banknotes including the Chinese yuan or renminbi (RMB) in Hong Kong November 20, 2009. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
OUTLOOK 2010:

Be careful what you wish for

Pressure on China to loosen its grip on the yuan will continue but the U.S. should tread carefully. Here are five world market issues to watch.  Full Article 

Clients work out on machines at the Bally Total Fitness facility in Arvada, Colorado June 15, 2009.  REUTERS/Rick Wilking

Get real with resolutions

We make them and we break them: The secret to keeping them is to avoid the impossible dream.  Full Article