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India is on track for a record year of IPOs. Global tech giants continue to plough capital into a fast-growing consumer economy that is investing heavily in ensuring it’s a major player — along with the US and China — in an AI-first world
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PNB Housing Finance has expanded its funding avenues for a planned deal of up to Rp1.8bn ($246.6m) to include a qualified institutional placement.
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CDH Investments has pocketed HK$1.81bn ($232.m) after offloading a chunk of shares in Topsports International Holdings, a Chinese sportswear retailer.
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Brookfield Asset Management is set to launch India’s third real estate investment trust IPO next week, as it aims to raise Rp38bn ($520.8m) from a mix of new and existing stock.
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The GameStop short squeeze has cost institutional investors billions. I’ll feel more sympathy if they’d occasionally pay for their drinks.
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Chinese video-sharing platform Kuaishou Technology is generating huge demand for its IPO, which could be worth as much as HK$42bn ($5.4bn). The deal, set to be the largest primary listing globally since 2019, shows the growing interest around short video companies. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Cathay Pacific Airways has sold the largest convertible bond by a Hong Kong issuer in over a decade, raising HK$6.74bn ($869.4m).
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