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Bao Fan: China’s disappearing billionaires and tighter financial regulation – BBC News 中文

  • Peter Hoskins
  • BBC Business Correspondent in Singapore

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Billionaire Bao Fan is a well-known investor and capital intermediary in China, and is known for facilitating mergers and acquisitions of technology giants.

The disappearance of tech investor Fan Bao last month has reignited interest in a recent phenomenon in China — disappearing billionaires.

The founder of Huaxing Holdings – whose clients include Internet giants Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu – is considered a giant in China’s tech industry.

The trend of Bao Fan’s case can be seen as a lesson: a few days after his disappearance, his company announced that he is “currently cooperating with the investigation of relevant state agencies.”

Just like previous similar cases, there is no clear information about which government agency is conducting an investigation, the content of the investigation, and Bao Fan’s whereabouts.

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