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What is the relationship between international futures, Shanghai interim, Shenzhen interim and Beijing interim?
1992, China International Futures Brokerage Co., Ltd. became the predecessor of Beijing in the middle period after its establishment in the Great Hall of the People, and later set up business offices in succession, including Dalian, Henan, Shenzhen, Liaoning and Shanghai (the order is unclear).

Later, for many reasons, after Shenzhen won the first place in the national agency amount and volume in mid-2002, the Shenzhen government wanted to make Shenzhen's finance bigger, so China International Futures moved its capital from Beijing to Shenzhen, and in mid-2002, it gave "China International Futures Brokerage Co., Ltd." to the former Shenzhen. It seems that there is a China Mid-term 2002 Investment Co., Ltd., which has other projects besides futures. The original sales department of futures grew into a company. In mid-2002, there were five futures companies, which have been called by the outside world.

In this way, the middle of Beijing, Liaoning, Shanghai and Henan became golden harvest. According to the mid-term chief legal adviser, there is no business connection and competition, and the names are mostly due to geographical reasons. Now Liaoning Mid-term has applied for the name "China Mid-term". Jiahe, Liaoning and Shanghai are also good now. Jiahe was the first medium-term holding company the year before last. Then, Liaoning Mid-term was adapted and renamed as "China Mid-term". On February 29 last year, China International Futures was acquired and listed on the backdoor. The listing announcement said that more than 90% of them were high-quality assets of international futures.

China was the largest shareholder of international futures during the transition period, and Gong, the chairman of international futures, also served as the deputy general manager of China during the transition period. You think, the chairman of international futures can only be the deputy general manager in central China, and China has actually controlled international futures.

(The above is for reference only. )