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Facebook eyes $10-bn IPO, valuation may exceed $100 bn: report
29 Nov 2011
Facebook is reported to be in internal discussions over the timing of its filing with the US SEC
Insurer New China Life to raise $2.3-bn in Hong Kong, Shanghai IPO
29 Nov 2011
China’s fourth-largest life insurer by premiums, New China Life Insurance, plans to list in Hong Kong with a public float that could go up to $1.8 billion in the country
Bharti, Idea, Power Finance Corp to be added to MSCI global indexes
16 Nov 2011
The MSCI Global Equity Indices are widely tracked global equity benchmarks and serve as the basis for over 400 exchanged traded funds throughout the world
Bharti, Idea, Power Finance Corp to be added to MSCI global indexes
16 Nov 2011
The MSCI Global Equity Indices are widely tracked global equity benchmarks and serve as the basis for over 400 exchanged traded funds throughout the world
Bharti, Idea, Power Finance Corp to be added to MSCI global indexes
16 Nov 2011
The MSCI Global Equity Indices are widely tracked global equity benchmarks and serve as the basis for over 400 exchanged traded funds throughout the world
Wal-Mart reports gain in revenue at US stores
16 Nov 2011
Chinese business revamp dents Aveva’s results
16 Nov 2011
HSBC net profits jump in Q3 on accounting gain
10 Nov 2011
Buffett acquires stock worth $20 bn as markets tumble
08 Nov 2011
In a quarter that is believed to have been the worst for US stocks after the financial crisis, billionaire investor Warren Buffett went on a $20-bn shopping binge
WPP projects improved full year margin forecast
28 Oct 2011
Groupon revises IPO, to raise $540 million
22 Oct 2011
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