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Thursday 3 November, 2011
 

HEADLINES

Pre-IPO investor cuts stake in Yingde Gases to below 5%

MF Global's Asia units winding down

Almost half of China's wealthy covet foreign passports

The end of cheap oil

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Pre-IPO investor cuts stake in Yingde Gases to below 5%

Baring Private Equity sells down its holding in Yingde Gases to raise $52 million after a 32% gain in the share price during the past month.

By Anette Jönsson | 3 November 2011

MF Global's Asia units winding down

KPMG has been hired to wind down MF Global in Hong Kong and Singapore, and find a buyer for the assets.

By Nick Ferguson | 3 November 2011

Almost half of China's wealthy covet foreign passports

Some 60% of rich Chinese want to emigrate to protect their wealth and the US and Canada are their preferred destinations.

By Lillian Liu | 3 November 2011

The end of cheap oil

Oil production will fail to keep pace with rapidly growing emerging economies, says Candice Beaumont of L Investments at the FinanceAsia/AsianInvestor Asian Commodities Investment Summit.

By Rupert Walker | 3 November 2011

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