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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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LinkDoc Technology, a cancer-focused medical data company, has shelved its US IPO just hours before pricing, as Chinese technology stocks recoil from Beijing’s clampdown on overseas listings.
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Indian unicorn Zomato, a food delivery service, has set the final terms for its up to Rp98.9bn ($1.32bn) IPO.
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Xiaomi Corp sold an $800m 10 year bond and a $400m 30 year bond this week amid a difficult market for Chinese bonds and technology companies. But the mobile phone maker's green tranche, as well as its business model, attracted investors and allowed for tight pricing. Morgan Davis reports.
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Indian state-owned companies have returned in force to the loan market, raising funds for their planned capital expenditure as Covid-19 cases slow in the country. But the aggressive pricing offered by local banks means foreign lenders may end up being squeezed out. Pan Yue reports.
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China Modern Dairy Holdings, a milk producer, has raised $500m from its first international bond.
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Chinese toll road operator Zhejiang Expressway has sold its inaugural dollar bond, raising $470m.
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