CITIC to sell stake in McDonald's China, Hong Kong business for $430.3 million

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China's state-owned CITIC Ltd has agreed to sell its 19.23% stake in Fast Food Holdings, the company behind McDonald's China and Hong Kong operations, to...

- China's state-owned CITIC Ltd has agreed to sell its 19.23% stake in Fast Food Holdings, the company behind McDonald's China and Hong Kong operations, to Trustar Fast Food Holdings for $430.3 million.The This is England actor stars in ITV's new crime drama at the same time as he plays the villain of BBC's new season of crime series Showtrial.

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