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Felda's first-day pop won't open IPO floodgates
28th of June 2012 at 09:04 GTM
Malaysian palm oil producer Felda Global's dazzling debut doesn't represent a turning point in a dismal year for Asian IPOs, say strategists. Lisa Yuriko Thomas reports.
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