BGC Partners To Launch Joint Venture In Beijing

Beijing, 9 March, 2009, BGC Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ: BGCP), one of the world’s leading inter-dealer brokers, announced today that it has been granted preliminary approval by the China Banking Regulatory Commission (“CBRC”)  to establish a money broking joint venture company with China Credit Trust Co., Ltd. (“CCT”). The joint venture, named China Credit BGC Money Broking Company Limited, will seek final approval later in the year.

China Credit BGC will be based in Beijing, China and will be the first broking company of its kind to operate in that city as part of a Chinese government pilot program.

Subject to final approval, China Credit BGC plans to provide domestic and international broking services for foreign exchange, bond, money market, and derivatives products.

Shaun D. Lynn, President of BGC Partners, said: “Over the past twelve months, BGC has taken a number of steps to further strengthen its international footprint, including the purchase of Radix Energy in Singapore and announcing its intention to acquire Liquidez in Brazil. The formation of this joint venture with CCT is another very important step towards our becoming the premier inter-dealer broker for the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.”

Len Harvey, Executive Managing Director and General Manager for the Asia-Pacific Region at BGC Partners, added: “We look forward to bringing together CCT’s sophistication and expertise in the Chinese markets with BGC’s world-class technology and strong relationships with the world’s largest banks.  By joining forces, we hope to provide Chinese and non-Chinese clients alike the same unmatched liquidity, platform, and commitment to service BGC provides elsewhere.”

BGC Partners will hold a 33 percent stake in China Credit BGC, which is the highest percentage shareholding permitted to be held by a foreign investor in a Chinese money broker at the present time.
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About BGC Partners, Inc.
BGC Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ: BGCP) is a leading, fast growing, and global inter-dealer broker, specializing in the brokering of financial instruments and related derivatives products.  BGC Partners provides integrated voice, hybrid, and fully electronic execution and other brokerage services to the world’s largest and most creditworthy banks, broker-dealers, investment banks, trading firms, and investment firms for a broad range of global financial products, including fixed income securities, interest rate swaps, foreign exchange, equity derivatives, credit derivatives, futures, commodities, structured products, and other instruments.

Through its eSpeed and BGC Trader brands, BGC Partners uses its proprietary, built, and paid for technology to operate multiple buyer, multiple seller real-time electronic marketplaces for the world’s most liquid capital markets. The Company’s pioneering suite of tools provides end-to-end transaction solutions for the purchase and sale of financial products over its global private network or via the Internet. BGC Partners’ neutral platform, reliable network, straight-through processing and superior products make it the trusted source for electronic trading for the world’s largest financial firms. Through its BGCantor Market Data brand, the Company also offers globally distributed and innovative market data and analysis products for numerous financial instruments and markets.

BGC’s unique partnership structure and extensive employee ownership create a distinctive competitive advantage among its peers. Named after fixed income trading innovator B. Gerald Cantor, BGC Partners has 16 offices in New York and London, as well as in Beijing (representative office), Chicago, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Mexico City, Nyon, Paris, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo and Toronto.  For more information, visit www.bgcpartners.com. The Company’s corporate address is: BGC Partners, Inc., 499 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10022.

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