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China Life sets up semiconductor fund amid Beijing’s call for ‘patient’ capital

South China Morning Post

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July 12, 2026

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China Life sets up semiconductor fund amid Beijing’s call for ‘patient’ capital

Companies backed by the state and provincial governments in China have announced new funds to focus on the semiconductor industry, which requires a large amount of time and resources to grow, at a time when the country is in need of more “patient capital”. China Life Insurance, the country’s largest life insurer, backed by the State Council, said it would establish a partnership with total capital of 5 billion yuan (US737 million) that “principally invests in companies operating in the...

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 12, 2026

Chinese state-owned firms set up semiconductor funds amid calls for ‘patient’ capital

Companies backed by the state and provincial governments in China have announced new funds to focus on the semiconductor industry, which requires a large amount of time and resources to grow, at a time when the country is in need of more “patient capital”. China Life Insurance, the country’s largest life insurer, backed by the State Council, said it would establish a partnership with total capital of 5 billion yuan (US737 million) that “principally invests in companies operating in the...

TechNode

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· Jun 30, 2026

CXMT and Tencent reportedly reach $2.94 billion DRAM supply agreement

According to a Reuters report, Chinese DRAM maker CXMT (ChangXin Memory Technologies) has signed a long-term supply agreement worth more than RMB 20 billion (2.94 billion) with Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings, ahead of CXMT’s planned listing on Shanghai’s STAR Market. Citing three people familiar with the matter, the multi-year agreement will secure the supply []

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 7, 2026

Should Semiconductor Stock Investors Buy Intel Stock Instead of Taiwan Semiconductor Stock?

The AI trade is broadening to more semiconductor companies.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Samsung, SK hynix to build HBM packaging fabs in Chungcheong region as part of W392tr in total investment

An industrywide 392 trillion-won (252.5 billion) investment will be injected into the central Chungcheong area, including high bandwidth memory fabs and packaging facilities by Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix, as part of the government's drive to spread artificial intelligence-led growth, the industry ministry said Thursday. It is a follow-up plan to the government's tripolar mega projects, unveiled by President Lee Jae Myung earlier this week, aimed at advancing technologies across the co

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

SK hynix to newly invest 1,100 tln won in chip clusters

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- SK hynix Inc. plans to newly invest 1,100 trillion wo...

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Related coverage for "China Life sets up semiconductor fund amid Beijing’s call for ‘patient’ capital": South China Morning Post — Chinese state-owned firms set up semiconductor funds amid calls for ‘patient’ capital. TechNode — CXMT and Tencent reportedly reach $2.94 billion DRAM supply agreement. The Motley Fool — Should Semiconductor Stock Investors Buy Intel Stock Instead of Taiwan Semiconductor Stock?. The korea Herald News — Samsung, SK hynix to build HBM packaging fabs in Chungcheong region as part of W392tr in total investment. Yonhap News Agency — SK hynix to newly invest 1,100 tln won in chip clusters