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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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Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co’s board of directors has given the go-ahead for a rights issue that could raise up to Ps60bn ($1.18bn), according to an exchange filing on Thursday.
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Hong Kong-listed Sinopec Oilfield Service Corp has hired CICC, Citic CLSA Securities, Deutsche Bank and Guotai Junan to help raise up to HK$6.3bn ($805.7m) in new equity.
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Germany's domestic central bank said this week that it would start buying renminbi assets. Andreas Dombret, a member of the board at the Bundesbank, indicated to GlobalRMB that the central bank — like others in the developed markets — would follow the European Central Bank’s small initial allocation to the currency.
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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is the latest Japanese bank to market a green bond in euros, with a five year senior trade. Proceeds are earmarked for renewable energy projects.
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Axis Bank’s presence in the top group of a recent loan for Oman’s Bank Sohar has once again put the focus on Indian lenders’ efforts to expand their overseas balance sheets. Banks from the south Asian country see FIG deals as a safe gateway to business in unfamiliar geographies — and are keen to step up their game. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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The block trade market in Asia came to life in spectacular fashion as firms chalked up nearly $4bn from share sales in just the first three weeks of January. The rally in stocks has brought a horde of cash to overnight fundraisings, with bankers seeing few signs of the momentum stopping any time soon. John Loh reports.
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