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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 peer-to-peer lender Lufax Holding filed IPO paperwork in the US on Wednesday for what is expected to be a jumbo listing.
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Southeast Asian bankers are enjoying a revival in primary equity raising, after three large deals were launched or set to be priced this week. Bankers are guardedly optimistic they can keep up the momentum. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Indian borrowers are finally returning to the offshore loan market after months of little to no action. But even as a pipeline builds, bankers remain wary of challenges around execution. Pan Yue reports.
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Sometimes, it seems, the best way to get to know a friend is not through drinks, but from the news.
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Chinese property company Agile Group Holdings raised $300m from its Wednesday bond sale, but found less investor support than excepted.
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Goldman picks Drayton as Asia IB co-head — Credit Suisse names new Japan IB chief — Li to retire early from HKEX — ANZ appoints Philippines head
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