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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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South Korean policy lender kickstarts 2025 funding following a month of political chaos
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Hong Kong-listed tire materials maker Xingda International Holdings is planning to spin off and list its radial tire cord manufacturing business on the Mainland.
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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng has hit the road with its $1.1bn New York Stock Exchange IPO. It is the latest in a building pipeline of US listings by Mainland-based companies that are undeterred by rising tensions between the two countries.
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A senior JP Morgan banker and head of its China securities joint venture has decided to leave his banking career for a job with a Hong Kong-listed Chinese drugmaker.
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In this round-up, China’s banking and insurance regulator explains why banks’ profits slumped nearly 10% in the first half, TikTok’s parent ByteDance says it is suing the US government, and chairman of JP Morgan’s onshore joint venture has left to join a pharmaceutical company.
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Oryx Stainless Group, a Dutch stainless steel company, has signed an €80m syndicated loan, refinancing a larger deal and moving some of its borrowing into Thai baht, in a rare secured borrowing base facility in the southeast Asian country.
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In this round-up, China’s fiscal revenues tumble 8.7% for the first seven months of 2020, the country’s top court slashes the legal limit on private lending rate, and an investor rights law firm files a class action claim against iQiyi’s owner Baidu.
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