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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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Mongolia proved this week that it has gone some way to shaking off the twin stigmas of political uncertainty and reliance on commodity income by pulling off a liability management exercise, the new debt portion of which attracted $5.5bn of orders. Addison Gong reports.
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Vincom Retail jumped the final hurdle this week to pulling off the largest ever flotation in Vietnam. The firm is on track to raise D16.1tr ($708.6m) by pricing its offer at the top of guidance, after an unusual schedule.
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Investment bankers like to brag how they work for their clients, but what my decades of experience in the industry have taught me is that they, just like every other human being, actually work for themselves.
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Hutchison China MediTech pocketed $300m this week after executing a follow-on offering of its Nasdaq-listed American Depository Shares, increasing the deal size as it went.
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Indian state-owned company Power Finance Corp (PFC), which sent a request for proposals for a $300m five year facility earlier this month, has hired three banks to supply the funds.
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Singapore’s Reit issuers had a busy week, with Keppel-KBS US Real Estate Investment Trust off to a good start on its $448m IPO and Mapletree Industrial Trust raising S$155.7m ($114.5m) from an overnight placement.
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