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Retail demand for the new product is less enthusiastic than expected, but Hui Xian Reit still raises $1.6 billion in Hong Kong's largest IPO this year and marks yet another ...
By Anette Jönsson | 21 April 2011
Cheung Kong-sponsored Hui Xian Reit is aiming to raise up to $1.7 billion through the IPO, which will offer investors a higher-yielding alternative for their renminbi deposits.
By Anette Jönsson | 11 April 2011
Fatigue for property stocks appears to spread as Sunac offers its shares at less than five times next year's earnings at the bottom of the range, and Kaisa's IPO is only about ...
By Anette Jönsson | 4 December 2009
The developer of urban housing and commercial projects prices near the top of the range amid improving sentiment for property IPOs.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 November 2009
The Sichuan-focused developer looks to tap the market for up to $413 million with six cornerstone investors already signed up.
By Daniel Inman | 10 November 2009
The Chinese metal-packaging company hits the road to raise capital to make more cans, while Excellence Real Estate cans its IPO.
By Daniel Inman | 29 October 2009
Changsheng looks beyond the correction of Chinese property stocks as it braves the market with a $144 million IPO.
By Yi Tin Chak | 15 January 2008
The pan-Bohai Rim developer receives more than $100 billion in orders as investors flock to new IPOs and coal miner Hidili soars 77% in its trading debut.
By Anette Jönsson | 24 September 2007
A greater number of secondary shares and rising property stock valuations lift the total deal size well above expectations.
By Anette Jönsson | 17 September 2007
The developer attracts the attention of 10 cornerstone investors amid hopes of rapid economic growth in the Pan-Bohai Rim.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 September 2007
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