Ex-Goldman Traders Seek Funds for Fallen China Property Tycoons

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Ex-Goldman Traders Seek Funds for Fallen China Property Tycoons
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Two former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. traders in Hong Kong are raising money to lend to financially strapped borrowers, including the growing number of down-on-their-luck Chinese property tycoons.

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