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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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Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management was inundated with orders for its Rp15.4bn ($236.3m) IPO this week, with books covered 4.21 times on Wednesday, the first day of a three day bookbuild.
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Deutsche Bank has hired a senior executive from a rival to lead its technology, media, and telecom investment banking efforts in Asia Pacific.
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The People’s Republic of China opened books on Thursday for its highly anticipated $2bn bond, its first issuance in the offshore dollar market in more than a decade.
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Hainan Airlines Holding Co sold another short dated bond on Thursday as the company deals with the consequences of the Chinese regulator’s offshore sale approval process.
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Korean Housing and Finance Corporation (KHFC) has opened order books in dollars, Muenchener Hypothekenbank (MuHyp) is set to price a small Swiss Franc deal and Piraeus Bank has finalised terms for its floating rate bond that was mainly placed with supranationals.
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China Grand Automotive Services Co redeemed itself in the offshore bond market on Tuesday, grabbing $400m from a much smoother deal than its December debut.
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