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Divorce costs developer Wu Yajun's crown as China's richest woman

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Wu Yajun (left) and ex-husband Cai Kui. Photos: SCMP

Wu Yajun, the multibillionaire chairwoman of Hong Kong-listed mainland developer Longfor Properties, has lost her title as the richest woman in China following her divorce.

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Her stake in Longfor fell from 75.6 per cent to 45.4 per cent as a result of the split, the company disclosed on Monday. Wu and her husband of 20 years, Cai Kui, who founded Longfor together, filed for divorce on August 6.

Wu's net worth is now estimated at US$4.2 billion, down from the US$7.3 billion estimated earlier by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Wu loses her crown to 31-year-old Yang Huiyan, an executive director of Country Garden Holdings and the daughter of company founder Yang Guoqiang. Yang is now China's richest woman, with a fortune of US$5 billion, the index shows.

A Longfor spokesman said: "That may be good news for our chairwoman. She likes to keep a low profile and has not enjoyed carrying that title."

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Just last month, the 48-year-old developer, who started out as a property journalist, topped the Hurun Rich Women List 2012 for China with an estimated wealth of 38 billion yuan (HK$47 billion).

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