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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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Chinese property developer Datang Group Holdings has set its IPO in motion, opening the book for an offer that could fetch up to HK$1.5bn ($197.9m).
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MUFG is overhauling personnel and its business model to try to escape a cycle of low returns, writes David Rothnie.
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Ford Automotive Finance (China), Dongfeng Nissan Auto Finance Co and domestic Chinese originator BYD Auto Finance Co competed head-to-head in the onshore auto loan asset backed securities market this week, but a strategy of targeting different investors helped bankers manage the competing supply, Addison Gong reports.
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China Construction Bank priced a Rmb8.4bn Jianyuan 2020-12 residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) this week, attaching two international ratings to an all-floating rate deal.
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JD Health International launched 2020’s largest healthcare listing this week, hitting the road to raise up to HK$27bn ($3.5bn) in a Hong Kong IPO. The issuer blends healthcare and technology, two of the hottest sectors in the IPO market this year. It covered the deal multiple times on the first day. Jonathan Breen reports.
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China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services, the property management business of state-owned developer China Resources Land, kicked off bookbuilding for its Hong Kong listing this week, followed quickly by mainland-based developer Leading Holding Group.
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