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Monday 14 November, 2011
 

HEADLINES

Yusuf Alireza leaves Goldman Sachs

Chow Tai Fook Jewellery to start pre-marketing

Cornerstones to buy 33.5% of Pavilion Reit’s Malaysia IPO

Sinochem seeks $5.5 billion from Shanghai IPO

Monday morning blues

Dealogic league table roundup, Nov 11

Top Story
Yusuf Alireza leaves Goldman Sachs

With trading conditions likely to remain challenging for some time, more bankers may consider hanging up their hats.

By Lara Wozniak | 14 November 2011

Chow Tai Fook Jewellery to start pre-marketing

At a reduced target of about $3 billion, the deal is set to become the biggest IPO in Hong Kong this year.

By Anette Jönsson | 14 November 2011

Cornerstones to buy 33.5% of Pavilion Reit’s Malaysia IPO

The retail property-focused Reit kicks off its institutional roadshow with the aim of raising up to $228 million.

By Aiko Hayashi | 14 November 2011

Sinochem seeks $5.5 billion from Shanghai IPO

The deal could be the sixth-biggest IPO in Shanghai, where turbulent equity markets have not dampened supply.

By Lillian Liu | 14 November 2011

Monday morning blues

Many Hong Kong finance professionals are unhappy with their employers, complaining of poor promotion prospects and inadequate pay.

By Rupert Walker | 14 November 2011

Dealogic league table roundup, Nov 11

ICBC's follow-on is the largest deal of the week as equity markets continue to suffer from volatility.

By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 11 November 2011

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