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To: Jes Stale
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Sent Thur 11/5/2009 3:30:39 PM
China Investment Corporation (CIC), the country's sovereign wealth fund, has begun talks on
setting up its first international office in London, a leading investment agency has revealed.
The fund, which has $200 billion at its disposal, is known to have been looking for a base outside
China for some time, and has been recently very active in the UK capital.
CIC was recently part of a consortium which carried out the $1.3-billion bail-out of Canary
Wharf; the London office complex.
Michael Charlton, chief executive of Think London, the capital's inward investment agency, who
is on a visit to China, said that he was in talks with CIC.
"Prior to the investment in Canary Wharf we have been talking to them about setting up an
international operation in London with a view to acting as eyes and ears and gaining local
intelligence and connections," he said.
CIC is known to be considering New York and Hong Kong as possible alternatives to London as
an overseas base.
Charlton said London was the only obvious choice for CIC in Europe but he recognized there
were other international rivals.
"It is probably the only choice in Europe, but it is whether or not they choose New York ahead of
London. We remain hopeful that when the time is right for them they will choose us," he said.
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