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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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Troubled Chinese local government financing vehicle Beijing Haidian State-owned Assets Investment Group (Haidian SAIG) finally managed to sell a bond without mishaps on Wednesday. The trade is a win for the issuer, especially since it has been receiving the cold shoulder from the market since July, but the LGFV may need to address deeper-seated problems in future outings, said bankers. Rebecca Feng reports.
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Ke Holdings sealed a $2.12bn IPO on the New York Stock Exchange this week, the largest US listing by a Chinese firm in more than two years, defying the shock caused by US sanctions against one of its largest shareholders, Tencent Holdings. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Hong Kong rail operator MTR Corp priced a larger and tighter green bond than expected this week, with investors showing their faith in a company that has been forced to battle protests and the pandemic in the past year. Morgan Davis reports.
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Chinese delivery company Yunda Holding Co made its debut in the dollar market on Wednesday, raising $500m.
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OneConnect Financial Technology Co, a Chinese technology-as-a-service platform, raised $324m this week from a larger than expected follow-on offering of its US-listed stock.
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India's placements market is heating up, with new issuers set to raise fresh equity.
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