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the national financial information building was officially completed and is located in the core area of ​​lize financial business district.

2024-09-23

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on september 22, the national financial information building, located in the core area of ​​lize financial business district in fengtai district, beijing, was officially completed.

as an important infrastructure for xinhua news agency's efforts to build a world-class new type of all-media organization, the national financial information building is an important achievement of the comprehensive strategic cooperation between xinhua news agency and beijing in financial information. it aims to enhance xinhua news agency's voice and influence in the global economy and serve beijing's development of a modern financial industry that matches its status as the capital of a major country.

the picture shows the opening ceremony of the national financial information building. photo taken by xinhua news agency reporter zhang chenlin

after its official opening, the national financial information building will welcome china economic information service, xinhuanet, china securities journal, and shanghai securities news to collectively move in, pooling their efforts to promote the cross-border integration of "finance + technology + culture", creating a financial information industry cluster with global influence, and actively cultivating, publicizing and promoting financial culture with chinese characteristics, providing support for promoting high-quality financial development and building a financial power.

the picture shows the exterior view of the national financial information building taken on the 22nd. photo by xinhua news agency reporter zhang chenlin

it is reported that the national financial information building has a total construction area of ​​227,500 square meters and a height of 200 meters. after its official opening, it will add a new landmark to the capital beijing.

editor/tan weiping