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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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  • Hong Kong’s fixed-line telecom operator WTT HK, better known as Wharf T&T, has mandated banks for a 144A/Reg S dollar deal, with a global roadshow kicking off in Hong Kong on Tuesday.
  • CCCG Overseas Real Estate (Core), a Singapore-based company owned by China Communications Construction Group, has approached banks for its maiden dollar syndicated loan.
  • HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co got off to a flying start with its Rp86.9bn ($1.3bn) IPO in India, as books opened on Tuesday following a hugely successful anchor investor process.
  • Chinese local government financing vehicle Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group Co and real estate developer KWG Property Holding are taking bids for their respective dollar bonds on Tuesday.
  • Gaming firm Razer has raised HK$4.1bn ($528.8m) from its IPO after pricing it just off the top of guidance at a level considered auspicious, said sources close to the deal.
  • China Eastern Airlines Corp launched its maiden Singapore dollar bond on Tuesday morning local time, marking the first time the company is venturing offshore.
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