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Asset managers were big lenders to Chinese buyers of overseas assets but capital is drying up
Move comes amid rising public anger over investment losses
Staff at Huarong subsidiaries have passports seized in sign of Beijing’s extraterritorial reach
Chief of bad-loan manager is latest ‘financial crocodile’ to fall in anti-corruption campaign
Purchase by asset manager comes as Beijing brings private companies to heel
Lai Xiaomin says onslaught of inexperienced investors has pushed asset prices up 10%
Country’s four AMCs evolve from bad-debt managers into financial conglomerates
Delaying the inevitable simply means more pain at a later date
Doubts linger about whether state-backed entities are tools of a stealth bailout
Strategic partnership will help private equity group source credit deals in China
Flotation battle highlights the very different characteristics of the two markets
2016 listing plan suggests confidence that market has stabilised
Low-end pricing of $2.3bn IPO leaves 70% of shares locked up with cornerstone investors
Reinsurer rarity means top-end pricing may not signal broadly robust market demand
Chinese ‘bad bank’ on track for record stake tied up by anchor investors
Investors to lock up record amount of the bad bank’s $2.5bn Hong Kong IPO
Company faces extra challenge from mainland rules that bar it from offering discount shares
Collapse in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges damps demand for IPOs
China-based investment group’s statement contradicts filing made by Hanergy Group
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