BEIJING -- Uncertainty in the Chinese property market has sent prices falling, but Fang Fenglei, popularly known as China's "first investment banker," believes the market is turning a corner and starting to stabilize.
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Fang Fenglei, 69, spearheaded investments in China and was involved in major acquisitions and listings there as a partner in Goldman Sachs in the early years of the investment bank's expansion into the country.
BEIJING -- Uncertainty in the Chinese property market has sent prices falling, but Fang Fenglei, popularly known as China's "first investment banker," believes the market is turning a corner and starting to stabilize.