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Bank of China chairman resigns
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) March 17, 2013


Bank of China chairman Xiao Gang resigned from his post after he was chosen to head China's top securities regulator, reports said late Sunday.

Xiao was named the head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the country's securities regulator, according to Xinhua, citing the Shanghai Securities News and other financial reports.

Bank of China, one of China's "Big Four" lenders, said Xiao resigned "due to the needs of national financial work," in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange, without further explanation.

The bank said Xiao, who also is the chairman of its Hong Kong subsidiary, Bank of China Hong Kong, had no disagreements with its board of directors and the resignation had immediate effect.

The bank expressed "sincere gratitude and high praise" to Xiao for his "excellent contribution to the bank's development during his term of office", without naming a successor.

The world's most populous country completed its once-in-a-decade power transition Sunday after a parliament meeting named Xi Jinping as its head of state and Li Keqiang as premier.

Former HK politician's wine collection goes for $6.2 million
Hong Kong (AFP) March 17, 2013 - A former Hong Kong politician sold off part of his rare wine collection for over $6 million, auction house Christie's said Sunday, after a scandal over a wine cellar at his home was partly blamed for his loss in last year's leadership race.

The city's former number two Henry Tang was set to become the chief executive in 2012 until a series of gaffes and the discovery of an illegal basement containing the cellar at his luxury home made him deeply unpopular.

The two-day auction, which fetched $6.22 million, included a wide selection of Burgundys with vintages ranging from 1949 to 2010, Christie's said, and dozens of wine aficionados attended with others bidding online.

The highlights of the sale were six magnums of Roman�e Conti Vintage 1995 which sold for $156,695 and 12 bottles of Montrachet Vintage 1978 which sold for $109,687.

Though there were thousands of bottles on offer, they represented just a small portion of Tang's collection, the auction house said.

"He's at a point where there's enough wine that he can share them with joy," Christie's head of wine in China, Simon Tam, told AFP at the sale.

In an interview with Tang last month, the Wall Street Journal reported that none of the bottles in the Christie's sale were stored in the illegal cellar.

Tang is a well-known wine connoisseur who abolished duties on wine imports to Hong Kong in 2008, helping to turn the city into a regional wine centre.

Chief secretary until September 2011, Tang was thought to be Beijing's choice for Hong Kong's top job in the run-up to the chief executive election in March last year.

But his campaign began with a public admission of marital infidelity and suffered another blow with the discovery of the unauthorised basement, which reportedly also included a Japanese-style bath and a workout room.

His main rival Leung Chun-ying was subsequently handpicked for the post by a 1,200-strong election committee dominated by pro-Beijing elites, after China apparently switched sides.

Since his election, Leung has also apologised for illegal structures built without planning permission at his own luxury Hong Kong home.

Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world and authorities regularly prosecute residents for making illegal additions to their houses.

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