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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Alibaba (N:) has extended its investment banking syndicate as it works towards a $10 billion to $15 billion listing in Hong Kong at the end of the month, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
The online Chinese retail giant has appointed Citigroup (NYSE:), JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:) to work on the deal, as was first reported on Saturday by Bloomberg.
The deal is being led by China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and Credit Suisse (SIX:), with the company due to face a Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing committee hearing this coming Thursday, Nov. 14.
Alibaba, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley representatives declined to comment on the appointments. A Citigroup spokesman also declined to comment.
Reuters revealed on Friday that the Alibaba listing process will begin the week of Nov. 25.
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